U.S., July 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07084740) titled 'Study and Modeling of Perforator Flap Vascularization' on July 02.

Brief Summary: The aim of reconstructive surgery is to restore physical integrity altered by trauma, congenital malformations or cancerous pathologies. Several techniques are available, including flap surgery, which enables tissue to be moved from one anatomical location to another. Perforating skin/subcutaneous flaps are segments of skin and subcutaneous cellular tissue vascularized by a feeder vascular pedicle. This surgical technique has virtually zero donor-site morbidity, as it is no longer necessary to harvest muscle to ensure reliable vascularization of the fl...