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Komplexe und chimäre Lappenplastiken

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Die ideale Weichteil- und Knochenrekonstruktion sollte möglichst die ursprünglichen anatomischen Verhältnisse hinsichtlich Form, Geometrie und Gewebequalität wiederherstellen. Chimäre Lappenplastiken sind aus mehr als einer(freien) Lappenplastik zusammengesetzt, jedoch über einen gemeinsamen Gefäßstamm perfundiert, sodass mehrere rekonstruktive Schritte in einem Eingriff durchgeführt werden können. In der Hand des erfahrenen Operateurs erweitern sie das plastisch-rekonstruktive Armamentarium zur Defektdeckung von komplexen mehrdimensionalen Defekten.

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Arsalan-Werner, A., Sauerbier, M. (2016). Komplexe und chimäre Lappenplastiken. In: Kneser, U., Horch, R., Lehnhardt, M. (eds) Grundkurs Mikrochirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48037-3_20

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