The Journal of Medical Investigation
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Development of Skin Flaps for Reconstructive Surgery: Random Pattern Flap to Perforator Flap
Ichiro HashimotoYoshiro AbeSoshi IshidaKeisuke KashiwagiKazuhide MinedaYutaro YamashitaRyosuke YamatoAkihiro TodaYutaka FukunagaSho YoshimotoTatsuya TsudaShinji NagasakaTsuyoshi Keyama
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2016 Volume 63 Issue 3.4 Pages 159-162

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Flap transplantation has been an important procedure in plastic and reconstructive surgery to cover and fill various defects. Flap necrosis due to blood circulation failure leads to severe complications, especially in a patient undergoing reconstruction concerning the body cavity after tumor ablation. Surgical procedures for flap transplantation have been further improved and developed. We have reviewed from the random pattern flap to the newest procedure, the perforator flap. Perforator vessels were investigated in the process of development of the fasciocutaneous flap and have become important for blood supply of the skin flap. Blood circulation of the flap has become more stable and reliable than ever with the development and findings of the perforator vessels. Further development of a skin flap will be based on the perforasome concept, which involves the study of the territory and linking of perforator vessels. J. Med. Invest. 63: 159-162, August, 2016

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