Pedicled internal oblique rotational muscle flap for reconstruction of lateral pelvic defects : Report of 4 cases

Various local and distant flaps have been used to repair pelvic defects, including sartorius, rectus abdominis, rectus femoris, tensor fascia lata, vastus lateralis, gracilis, and omentum, each with benefits and disadvantages. The pedicled internal oblique rotational muscle flap has been described t...

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