Rotation, transposition and advancement flaps are types of _____ transfer flaps
_____ flaps are longer flaps based on known blood vessels supplying the skin, which enables them to be moved safely across large distances
Pedicle and free flaps are types of _____ transfer flaps
_____ flaps often skin with bone or muscle is transferred with the flap (osseocutaneous or myocutaneous flaps, respectively)
Abbe Estlander flap is used for the reconstruction of _____
_____ flaps are tissues isolated on small perforating vessels that run from more major blood vessels to supply the surface
Midpalmar space is drained by incision in medial _____ web spaces
_____ flaps are local flaps that ignore blood vessel paths
The given image shows the pectoralis major flap, which is based on the _____ artery.

_____ knife is used to harvest a split skin aka Thiersch graft

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