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Pre and post debridement and reconstruction of necrotic scalp flap with residual alopecia.

Pre and post debridement and reconstruction of necrotic scalp flap with residual alopecia.

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... patient was discharged on post-operative day-7 following drain removal. At follow-up, an area of the right parieto-occipital scalp-based skin flap had necrosed requiring excisional debridement (Fig. 2a). The tissue healed with a small area of the scalp developing alopecia (Fig. 2b) requiring a scalp rotation flap for resolution (Fig. 2c). We postulate that the vascularity of the raised flap was poor due to the superficial excision of underlying tumour and that the patient's poor compliance with positioning and pressure on the flap ...
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... patient was discharged on post-operative day-7 following drain removal. At follow-up, an area of the right parieto-occipital scalp-based skin flap had necrosed requiring excisional debridement (Fig. 2a). The tissue healed with a small area of the scalp developing alopecia (Fig. 2b) requiring a scalp rotation flap for resolution (Fig. 2c). We postulate that the vascularity of the raised flap was poor due to the superficial excision of underlying tumour and that the patient's poor compliance with positioning and pressure on the flap during sleep were ...
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... patient was discharged on post-operative day-7 following drain removal. At follow-up, an area of the right parieto-occipital scalp-based skin flap had necrosed requiring excisional debridement (Fig. 2a). The tissue healed with a small area of the scalp developing alopecia (Fig. 2b) requiring a scalp rotation flap for resolution (Fig. 2c). We postulate that the vascularity of the raised flap was poor due to the superficial excision of underlying tumour and that the patient's poor compliance with positioning and pressure on the flap during sleep were ...