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An example of a local flap is the rotation of adjacent tissue (skin and subcutaneous tissue) to cover the defect left from removing a skin cancer.
Empty osteochondral defect Osteochondral 3 Ø 6 mm, 8 mm deep defect left untreated.
The techniques of using skin from a portion of the mass to close the defect left from mass excision have been poorly reported.
Ankle arthrodesis following failed ankle replacements is a technically challenging task because of the large defect left behind after the prosthesis is removed.
The experiment was designed to compare the healing potential of Persian Gulf coral with that of hydroxyapatite, or a defect left empty.
Distraction osteogenesis relies on the ability of the body to generate enough bone to not only fill the defect left by tumor excision, but also to be robust enough to allow the individual to weight bear.
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In "Lélé" a small-town Haitian woman, who knows that the child she is carrying has a serious birth defect, leaves the baby's father, convinced that had she never ventured into the adult world of relationships, she might have remained exempt from the worst losses and woes of life.
The skl homozygous mutants showed mild PCD defect, leaving 3 4 vCrz neurons at 7 hours APF (Fig. 4B D).
Subsequently, the muscle flap was excised and the skin closed directly over the defect leaving the defect without any muscle coverage.
The surface area of the device would maximally be 16.6 cm² (π r² = 3.14 × [2.3]²), of which 8.04 cm² (3.14 × [1.8]²) would cover the defect, leaving 8 cm² device rim in contact with atrial myocardium.
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