A vascularised iliac musculo-periosteal free flap case report transfer: a

Although many controversial views have been put treatment. There was a 6 x 9 cm area of skin loss over the forward, the osteogenic property of periosteum right lower leg with exposure of the fragments of the has been recognised by several investigators since fractured tibia (Figs. 1 and 2). Ollier in 1867 concluded that transplanted At operation, carried out 12 days after the accident, periosteum and bone could, under certain circum- the multiple fragments of the fractured tibia were first

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