flaps Flashcards
buccal fat pad blood supply
- maxillary artery ( buccal and deep temporal branches)
- superficial temporal artery ( transverse facial artery)
- facial artery
nasolabial flap
angular artery of the facial artery (transposition)
maxillary lip defect only
paramedian flap
supratrochlear (transposition)
Trapezius flap
transverse cervical artery
it is ok to sacrifice the dorsal scapular artery
hypema
ciliary body
palatal flap
greater palantine
palatal island flap
submental artery from the lingual artery
platysmal flap
submental artery
deltopectoral
internal mammary artery
iliac free flap
deep circumflex arter
abbe flap
labial artery
must be less than 2/3 defect
pectoralis flap
thoracoacromial artery
downfractured maxilla
ascending pharyngleal
ascending palantine
bleeding lateral approach to tibial bone fraft
anterior tibial artery
artery most commonly injurerd in the antebrachial fossa
brachial
profuse bleeding from cranial bone graft
sagittal sinus
blindness following orbital trauma
venous stasis of opthalmic vein
nerve to radial forearm flap
lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
nerve most commonly injured in rhytidectomy
greater auricular nerve
sural nerve harvest
( can take up to 20 cm) sensory deficet in the lateral and doral foot
nerve that causes maralgia parasthetica in AICBH
lateral cutaneous femoral
frey’s syndrome
parasympathetic and sympathetic mix up of the auriculotemporal nerve