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Dynamics

Dynamics

INTRODUCTION

Flap dynamics are the principles that underpin the movement and behavior of all flaps. By definition, a cutaneous flap is a reconstructive technique that is composed of skin and subcutaneous tissue as well as accompanying vascular supply, which is moved from a donor site to a recipient site. The recipient site is termed the primary defect and, in the context of dermatologic surgery, usually results from the excision of a cutaneous neoplasm. Movement of the flap into the primary defect may create a secondary defect that must also be repaired.