The keystone perforator flap has become a versatile alternative for reconstruction of cutaneous defects of various etiologies and in all age groups. However, it demands a notable incision area proportional… Click to show full abstract
The keystone perforator flap has become a versatile alternative for reconstruction of cutaneous defects of various etiologies and in all age groups. However, it demands a notable incision area proportional to defect size and is more prone to excessive tension during defect closure. We present a novel modified rotation Hemi‐keystone flap that reveals its excellence in flap survival.
               
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