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Efstathios Karamanos, MD UT Health San Antonio San Antonio, TX USA Bao-Quyhn Julian, MD UT Health San Antonio San Antonio, TX USA Douglas T. Cromack, MD UT Health San Antonio San Antonio, TX USA 1- History of Extremity Reconstruction 2- Pre – operative considerations 3- Insetting an extremity flap: Hints for a successful outcome 4- Post – operative monitoring and recovery 5- Primary Closure: Simple, intermediate and complex closure of wounds 6- Split thickness skin grafting 7- Application of artificial soft tissue substitute 8- The use of the ABRA device for primary closure 9- Local soft tissue re – arrangement: The random V-Y flap, rhomboid flap, z plasty 10- Gastrocnemius rotational flap 11- Soleus rotational flap 12- Sartorius muscle rotational flap 13- Rectus femoris muscle rotational flap 14- Moberg flap 15- First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery (FDMA) flap 16- Litre Island flap 17- Posterior Interroseous Artery (PIA) flap 18- Dorsalis Pedis (DP) flap 19- Propeller Perforator flap 20- Anterolateral Thigh (ALT) free flap 21- Modifications in the use of the ALT flap 22- Anteromedial Thigh (AMT) free flap 23- Superficial Circumflex Iliac artery Perforator (SCIP) free flap 24- Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flap 25- Radial Forearm Free Flap (RFFF) 26- Ulnar Artery Perforator (UAP) free flap 27- Lateral Arm free flap 28- Gracilis Muscle free flap 29- Functional gracilis muscle flap for restoration of upper extremity function 30- Vastus Lateralis free flap 31- Tensor Fascia Lata flap 32- Lattisimus Dorsi free flap 33- Serratus Anterior free flap 34- Parascapular free flap 35- Scapular free flap 36- The chimeric flap based on the subscapular artery system 37- Medial Sural Artery Perforator (MSAP) free flap 38- Toe to thumb transfer




