The following factors can influence the selection of flap: Skin and soft tissue volume, bulk and colour. Pedicle length and vessel caliber. Innervation capacity ( Sensory and motor) Bone quality,
The following factors can influence the selection of flap: Skin and soft tissue volume, bulk and colour. Pedicle length and vessel caliber. Innervation capacity ( Sensory and motor) Bone quality,
The following are various head and neck defects that require free tissue transfer: Composite defect of oral cavity. Three layer (through and through) defect of oral cavity. Total or near
The following are different etiolgy leading to head and neck defects: Neoplasia Infection Osteoradionecrosis Congenital defect Trauma Secondary to reconstruction
An axial flaps are flaps based on named artero-venous pedicle that runs within the skin superficial to underlying muscle layer, parallel to the overlying skin. DELTOPECTORAL FLAP: It is a
Q.WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT SITES IN MIDDLE EAR FROM WHERE THE AURAL POLYP ARISES? Stapes footplate Facial canal Margin of perforation Promontary Q. WHY IS THE PROBE TEST DONE IN