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DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1775959
The Distally Based Island Posterior-Interosseous Flap - An Experience

Abstract
Soft tissue reoconstructions of the hand is an exciting challence for reconstructive surgeon. The choice is between using a distant flap, mono or biaxial with or without delays, a free flap with microvascular anastamosis or an Island flap.
The advent of local flaps radial and other forearm flaps has solved problem admirably (Song et al, 1982; Biemer and Stock, 1983; Soutar and Tanner, 1984; Foucher et al, 1984). However it does involve sacrifice of a major artery to the hand.
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27. September 2023
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