单词 | pedicle graft |
释义 | > as lemmaspedicle graft d. Surgery. A narrow strip of tissue (esp. skin and subcutaneous tissue) attaching a graft to its original site, in order to maintain a blood supply. Also attributive, as pedicle graft, etc. ΚΠ 1859 S. D. Gross Syst. Surg. I. xv. 607 A large pedicle must always be left, otherwise the part may die from inadequate supply of blood and nervous fluid. 1895 Trans. Amer. Surg. Assoc. 13 492 Case illustrating the use of pedicle flaps for covering raw surfaces. 1919 J. S. Davis Plastic Surg. vi. 113 Through this skin or subcutaneous attachment, called the pedicle, the flap receives its blood supply. 1952 M. E. Florey Clin. Applic. Antibiotics x. 296 No comparison of pedicle grafts before and after the use of penicillin has been published. 1996 Jrnl. Reconstructr. Microsurg. 12 131 Creating a pedicle for a free vascularized deep peroneal nerve graft with the anterior tibial vessels seems to be a most suitable method for repairing long nerve gaps of over 20 cm. < as lemmas |
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