
Flap reconstruction
Flap reconstruction is a surgical technique used to repair complex wounds or tissue loss by transferring healthy tissue—such as skin, muscle, or bone—from one part of the body to another. The transferred tissue, called a "flap," maintains its original blood supply, promoting better healing and integration into the new site. This method is often employed after injury, cancer removal, or infection, and can restore both function and appearance. Flap procedures are tailored to each patient, aiming for optimal preservation of tissue viability and improved recovery outcomes.