2023
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000009779
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Myelomeningocele Defects Reconstruction With Various Types of Keystone Flaps: An Algorithmic Approach Based on Defect Shape

Mahmoud A. Hifny,
Tae Hwan Park,
Shunjiro Yagi
et al.

Abstract: The keystone flap has become an established option that has been utilized recently to close significant myelomeningocele defects. Although the keystone flaps can be adapted to repair myelomeningocele defects of different sizes, the shape of the defect is also an essential factor to consider. In this study, the authors proposed an algorithmic approach for reconstructing significant meningomyelocele defects utilizing different types of keystone flaps based on the shape of the resulting defect. From September 201… Show more

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“…6,7 The keystone flap has proven its simplicity and versatility over a few decades. 6,[8][9][10][11][12] Nevertheless, using a keystone flap in the scalp is rarely discussed previously. Most of the previous articles addressing keystone flap in the scalp are at the more mobile area, such as the junction of scalp and forehead or scalp and posterior neck, or temporal region, which is mainly supplied by definite source vessels such as superficial temporal artery/vein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 The keystone flap has proven its simplicity and versatility over a few decades. 6,[8][9][10][11][12] Nevertheless, using a keystone flap in the scalp is rarely discussed previously. Most of the previous articles addressing keystone flap in the scalp are at the more mobile area, such as the junction of scalp and forehead or scalp and posterior neck, or temporal region, which is mainly supplied by definite source vessels such as superficial temporal artery/vein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%