Microsurgery: Transplantation and Replantation by Harry J. Buncke, MD, et al.
  Table of Contents / Chapter 10:
Temporoparietal Fascia Transplantation and Temporoparietal Composite Osteofascial Reconstruction
 
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11. Smith, R.A.: The free fascial flap. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 66:204,1980.

12. Hing, D.N., Alpert, B.S., and Buncke, H.J.: The use of the temporoparietal free fascial flap in the upper extremity. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 81:534, 1988.

13. Upton, J., Rogers, C., Durham-Smith, G., et al.: Clinical applications of free temporoparietal flaps in hand reconstruction. J. Hand Surg. llA:475, 1986.

14. Coleman, S., Buncke H.J., Alpert, B.S., et al.: Reconstruction of the mandible with full thickness vascularized cranial bone grafts. Surg. forum 35:217, 1985.

15. Cutting, C., McCarthy, J., and Berenstein, A.: Blood supply of the upper cranial facial skeleton: The search for composite calvarial bone flaps. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 74:603, 1984.

16. McCarthy, J.G., and Zide, B.M.: The spectrum of calvarial bone flap. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 74:10, 1984.

17. Woodburne, R.T.: Essentials of Human Anatomy. London, Oxford University Press, 1969.

 

18. Pitanguy, I., and Silveira Ramos, A.: The frontal branch of the facial nerve: The importance of its variations in face lifting. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 38:352, 1966.

 
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