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A simple geometric flap for the closure of skin defects.
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics 1979 August
The Limberg flap is a useful method of closing defects anywhere on the body which are too large for simple closure but where skin grafting is not desirable. It is an easy flap to perform, and it is reliable and safe to use. It must not, however, be used indiscriminately or by rote. Care must be taken in planning both the excision and the flap so that the points which must move farthest are placed where the skin is maximally extensible. With such planning, accurate and precise designing and careful surgical technique, the Limberg flap can be used successfully to solve a number of otherwise extremely difficult problems.
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