Hinge Flaps (hinge + flap)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


Nasolabial Hinge Flap with Simultaneous Cartilage Graft in Nasal Alar and Tip Reconstruction

DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Issue 4 2007
RON AZARIA MD
First page of article [source]


Galeal Hinge Flaps: A Useful Technique for Immediate Repair of Scalp Defects Extending to Periosteum

DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Issue 1 2009
MATTHEW HALPERN MD
First page of article [source]


Letter: Re: Surface Hinge Flaps

DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Issue 12 2007
LAWRENCE M. FIELD MD
No abstract is available for this article. [source]


Hinge Flaps in Facial Reconstruction

DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Issue 2 2007
MARISA A. BRAUN MD
First page of article [source]


Middle turbinate hinge flap for frontal recess obliteration following prior cranialization

THE LARYNGOSCOPE, Issue 7 2009
Zachary M. Soler MD
Abstract Frontal sinus cranialization is an established procedure utilized in instances wherein the posterior table has been irreversibly compromised. A known complication of this procedure is pneumocephalus, which may develop if the frontal recess has not been fully separated from the cranialized sinus. We report 3 cases wherein massive pneumocephalus developed after cranialization of the frontal sinus. In each case, a novel endoscopic repair was undertaken utilizing a middle turbinate hinge flap to obliterate the frontal recess. In each instance, obliteration of the frontal recess resulted in durable resolution of pneumocephalus. Laryngoscope, 2009 [source]