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1. Local muscle or myocutaneous flap transfer for emergent repair of Gustilo IIIB open tibiofibular fractures.

2. Laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection and myocutaneous flap reconstruction for anal fistula cancer arising from complicated anal fistula: two case reports.

3. Laparoscopically assisted diaphragmatic hernia repair with mesh and a myocutaneous flap after left ventricular assist device explantation: A case report.

4. Transmuscular pocket: a modified technique to overcome thick musculocutaneous flap in cochlear implant surgery.

5. Comment to The “V‐I penoscrotal reconfiguration”: A simple technique for the surgical treatment of congenital webbed penis.

6. Bidirectional pressure-induced penetrating necrotizing compartment syndrome in the forearm and surgical reconstruction using a two-lobed latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap in nonfunctional hand scenarios: a report of two cases.

7. Incidence and risk of infection in malignant soft tissue tumor resection: Data from the nationwide soft tissue tumor registry.

8. Mapping of Thoracodorsal Artery Perforators: Accuracy of Thermography and Handheld Doppler.

9. Jejunum free flap for head and neck reconstruction, a step‐by‐step surgical technique videos.

10. Squamous cell carcinoma of mandibular gingiva producing both parathyroid hormone-related protein and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor: a case report.

11. RECONSTRUCTION OF POST ELECTRICAL BURN SCALP DEFECTS.

12. Quality of Life Assessment and Comparative Analysis of Anterolateral Thigh Flap and Pectoralis Major Myo-cutaneous Flap for Reconstruction of Post Excision Defects of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

13. Risk of Bleeding Versus Venous Thromboembolism After Surgery for Breast Cancer: A National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Analysis.

14. Outcomes of Transversus Abdominis Release With Macroporous Polypropylene Mesh.

15. Versatility of the supraclavicular artery island flap for head and neck reconstruction.

16. Management of head & neck sarcomas in adults: A retrospective study.

17. Latissimus dorsi myocutaneous free flap for the laryngopharyngectomy defect.

18. Perspectives in Using Multiple Flaps Reconstructions for Advanced Head and Neck Tumors (Scoping Review).

19. Use of Modified V-Y Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap for Closure of Huge Anterior and Posterior Chest Wall Reconstruction, Our Experience: A Case Report.

20. Application of Mechanical Negative Pressure Drainage (Cupping Method) for Venous Compromise in Flap Surgery.

21. VRAM Versus ALT Flap Reconstruction for Large Head and Neck Defects: Does Weight Influence Complication Rate?

22. Incidence and risk of surgical site infection/periprosthetic joint infection in tumor endoprosthesis—data from the nationwide bone tumor registry in Japan.

23. Local Flap Reconstructions in Oral Cavity Defects: An Insight from 104 Cases.

24. Midface microvascular reconstruction after maxillary complex tumor resection: A retrospective study.

25. Application of tensor fascia lata perforator flap in head and neck reconstruction.

26. The myocutaneous gastrocnemius flap for periprosthetic joint infection of the knee.

27. Introducing an innovative surgical technique: gluteal turnover flap for posterior vaginal wall reconstruction: a case series.

28. Reinstating the pedicled pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flap: a reliable solution in the era of microvascular reconstruction for floor of mouth carcinoma.

29. A novel framework for optimizing Gurney flaps using RBF surrogate model and cuckoo search algorithm.

30. Reconstruction methods for large cranial-nasal communications: surgeons' concerns about proper anterior skull base reconstruction.

31. Surgical treatment of extensive and multiple skin cancers via excision and reconstruction using multiple flaps: a case report.

32. Laparoscopic transversus abdominis release for complex ventral hernia repair: technique and initial findings.

33. Patient-Reported Abdominal Morbidity Following Abdomen-Based Breast Reconstruction.

34. The Influence of the Superficial Venous System on DIEP Flap Drainage in Breast Reconstruction.

35. Utilizing Endoscopy to Assist in Harvesting the Pedicled Pectoralis Major Muscle Flap for Axillary Defect Repair: Case Report.

36. Case report of the combination of a TRAM flap, lipofilling, and 3-D tattooing after failed implant-based reconstruction: improving aesthetic results.

37. Pedicled flaps reconstruction of hypopharynx and laryngeal defects: Successful preservation of laryngeal function in patients with advanced hypopharyngeal cancer.

38. Exploring Iodide and Hydrogen Sulfide as ROS Scavengers to Delay Acute Rejection in MHC-Defined Vascularized Composite Allografts.

39. Mind the gap! Interdisciplinary approach to anterior chest wall reconstruction after total sternectomy.

40. Reconstruction of Partial Defect of Ear in a Tertiary Care Institute.

41. Influence of visceral adiposity on cardiovascular risk in patients with systemic sclerosis.

42. Use of pedicled flaps after oncologic resections in pediatric patients.

43. A Surgical Solution for Wound Management in a Large Perineal Defect Covered by Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap after Abdominoperineal Resection; A Case Report.

44. A novel case of cutaneous, nasal and systemic fusariosis in a goat.

45. Comprehensive Analysis of Chest Wall Resection: Indications, Reconstruction, and Results: A Systematic Review.

46. Favourable swallowing outcomes after subtotal glossectomy with laryngeal suspension.

47. Short-Term Periodic Fasting Reduces Ischemia-Induced Necrosis in Musculocutaneous Flap Tissue.

48. Complex Nasal Alar Defect Extending Into Multiple Cosmetic Subunits.

49. Reconstruction of a Full-Thickness Lower Lip Defect After Mohs Micrographic Surgery.

50. Pectoral major myocutaneous flap in our practice: about 25 cases.

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