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  • == Types of Flaps == There are several types of flaps used in surgery, including:
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  • * [[Local Flaps]]: These are flaps that are located near the defect that needs to be repaired. They are rotate * [[Regional Flaps]]: These are flaps that are located a little further away from the defect. They are transferre
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  • ...nchus (airway). The ends of the bronchus are reconnected and any remaining flaps are reattached to the bronchus.  ...nchus (airway). The ends of the bronchus are reconnected and any remaining flaps are reattached to the bronchus. This operation is performed to save part of
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  • ...nchus (airway). The ends of the bronchus are reconnected and any remaining flaps are reattached to the bronchus.  ...nchus (airway). The ends of the bronchus are reconnected and any remaining flaps are reattached to the bronchus. This operation is performed to save part of
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  • ...needs. However, the procedure generally involves the use of skin grafts or flaps to create or repair the scrotum. The surgeon may also adjust the position o ...sthesia. There may also be risks associated with the use of skin grafts or flaps, such as graft failure or flap necrosis. Patients may also experience chang
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  • ...nunciation: MY-trul VALV PRO-laps'') is a condition in which the two valve flaps of the [[mitral valve]] don't close smoothly or evenly, but bulge (prolapse ...e Prolapse is a common heart valve disorder. When the [[heart]] beats, the flaps of the mitral valve bulge (prolapse) into the left atrium, sometimes allowi
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  • * [[Valvular prolapse]]: A condition where the flaps of a heart valve are "floppy" and do not close tightly, often leading to va
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  • * [[Leaflets]]: The flaps of a heart valve, which open and close to allow blood to flow through.
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  • ...c Surgery]], '''anchor''' is a common suture technique used to secure skin flaps or grafts.
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  • ...ng the pulmonary valve and the [[aortic valve]], that has half-moon-shaped flaps.
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  • ...ɪ sɪrˈkjuːləriːz/), also known as '''circular folds''', are large valvular flaps protruding into the lumen of the [[small intestine]]. The term "plicae circ
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  • ...lso known as the inner labia, inner lips, vaginal lips or nymphae, are two flaps of skin on either side of the human [[vagina]]. They are part of the [[fema
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  • ...]] and the [[right ventricle]]. The term "tricuspid" refers to the three [[flaps]] or leaflets that make up the valve, which open and close to regulate bloo
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  • * '''[[Mitral Valve Prolapse]]''': A condition in which the two valve flaps of the mitral valve do not close smoothly or evenly, but instead bulge (pro
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  • * [[Mitral Valve Prolapse]]: A condition in which the two valve flaps of the mitral valve do not close smoothly or evenly, but bulge (prolapse) u
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  • ...bi-" meaning two and "cuspis" meaning point or tip. This refers to the two flaps, or cusps, that make up the valve. The alternative name, "Mitral Valve", is
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  • Elephants are characterized by their long [[trunk]], large ear flaps, massive legs, and tough but sensitive skin. The trunk, also known as a pro
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  • ..."tri" meaning three, and "cuspis" meaning point. This refers to the three flaps or leaflets of the tricuspid valve. "Stenosis" is derived from the Greek wo
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  • Venous valves are bicuspid, meaning they have two flaps, or cusps. These cusps are made of [[endothelium]], a thin layer of cells t
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  • ..."tri" meaning three, and "cuspis" meaning point. This refers to the three flaps or leaflets that make up the tricuspid valve. "Stenosis" is derived from th
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