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. 2024 Sep 20:15589447241277845. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1177/15589447241277845

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Immediate intra-operative and post-operative results of ulnar palmar artery perforator flap for reconstructing soft tissue defect of the distal palm of the left after recurrent dermatoliposaracoma excision.Note. (a) Intraoperative closure the soft-tissue defect of the palm using the ulnar palmar artery perforator flap. (b) Primary closure of the donor site. (c) Recipient site 10 days after insetting on the flap. (d) Donor site 10 days postoperatively after insetting on the ulnar palmar artery perforator. (e) The recipient site 22 months postoperatively showing complete healing of the ulnar palmar artery perforator flap. (f) The donor site 22 months postoperatively showing complete healing.