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    GlossaryFlap Necrosis

    death of tissue in a surgically moved skin flap

    Flap necrosis refers to the death of tissue in a flap, which is a piece of tissue that has been partially detached and moved to cover a wound or defect. This can occur due to insufficient blood supply to the flap, leading to tissue death and potential complications in healing. For professionals, it is crucial to monitor the vascular integrity of the flap to prevent necrosis and ensure successful surgical outcomes.

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