The Clipped Wings of "Jatayu"- A Double Set of Bilateral Sequential Bipedicled Flaps to Primarily Close the Secondary Defects on the Back Following the Harvest of a Trapezius Myo-cutaneous Flap.
Sunil Kumar RoutMainak MallikAkanksha RajpootPriyanka PantPublished in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2023)
We report an innovative technique for closure of a large secondary donor-site defect (in a post-electric-burn primary defect in cervico-occipital area, reconstructed with Trapezius myo-cutaneous flap) by using a double set of sequential bilateral bipedicled flaps which resembled "Jatayu", the holy bird with clipped wings as per the epic "Ramayana".