2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.29887
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Use of a Bipedicled Pericranial Flap and a Split Thickness Skin Graft for Reconstruction of a Traumatic Scalp Injury: A Case Report

Abstract: Reconstruction of a scalp defect should ensure the skull's protection, soft-tissue bulk, and contour maintenance. When calvaria is exposed, each reconstruction option has its own advantages and disadvantages. We report a 2-year-old Saudi boy, a road traffic accident (RTA) victim, otherwise medically stable who sustained partial to full-thickness defects of the scalp involving the left temporoparietal region, measuring 20 × 10 cm 2 in size. After optimal debridement of the wound, a bipedicled pericranial flap w… Show more

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