The Superior Lateral Genicular Artery Flap for Soft-Tissue Reconstruction Around the Knee: Clinical Experience and Review of the Literature

Soft-tissue reconstruction in the knee area needs thin, pliable, and tough skin. The availability of local soft tissue, which would meet the requirements best, is limited. This study is a retrospective analysis of our clinical experience with the superior lateral genicular artery (SLGA) flap for sof...

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