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HOW WE DO IT: the Keystone flap for large skin defects: our experience with 30 consecutive cases.

Wing Kea HuiPhilip BoonsEls Van Dessel
Published in: Acta chirurgica Belgica (2022)
In our experience, the keystone island flap is an effective and reliable technique to attain a single stage tension-free closure of large skin defects. Due to its low technical complexity and high success rate, we consider it a feasible alternative to other reconstructive flaps and grafts for direct closure of secondary defects.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • breast reconstruction
  • wound healing