1960
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-196009000-00047
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The Surgical Treatment of Facial Injuries

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“…It was first described by Kazanjian and Converse as "in charretera" or acromial flap. [10] The Demergasso flap, [11] which was described by Mathes and Nahai, [12][13][14] and several other flaps have evolved into the supraclavicular artery flap as we know it today. Cormack and Lamberty defined the flap as a laterally extended cervico-humeral flap and published an article about its vascular anatomy in 1983.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was first described by Kazanjian and Converse as "in charretera" or acromial flap. [10] The Demergasso flap, [11] which was described by Mathes and Nahai, [12][13][14] and several other flaps have evolved into the supraclavicular artery flap as we know it today. Cormack and Lamberty defined the flap as a laterally extended cervico-humeral flap and published an article about its vascular anatomy in 1983.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Применять супраклавикулярный, или «эполетный» лоскут впервые предложили в 1949 г. V. H. Kazanjian и J. Converse [5], а затем в 1979 г. B. G. Lamberty и G. C. Cormack описали анатомию супраклавикулярной артерии как перфоранта, отходящего от поперечной артерии шеи [6], и в 1997 г. N. Pallua и E. Magnus Noah популяризировали этот лоскут, представив детальное описание и анатомическое обоснование его кровоснабжения [1].…”
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“…The modern treatment of mifacial deformities dates back to the treatment of injured soldiers in World War I. 6 Later, with the growing acceptance of maxillary resection in cancer patients, Hoopes and Edgerton outlined the goals of midface reconstruction in 1966. 7 These included supporting the orbital contents, restoring the palate and facial contour, and repairing the maxillary defect.…”
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confidence: 99%