The anterolateral thigh flap shows a septocutaneous blood supply in approximately:
A floppy ear, lacking in stiffness, is seen in:
Newborn infants and relapsing polychondritis.
The following is not in the left supraclavicular triangle of the neck:
Spinal accessory nerve. The spinal accessory nerve is not in the left supraclavicular triangle of the neck. It runs mostly in the occipital/posterior triangle. The supraclavicular triangle is bounded by the inferior belly of omohyoid, the sternocleidomastoid (SCM), and the clavicle. The floor of the triangle is formed by the scalene muscles.
Concerning head and neck tumours:
Management is best delivered in a multidisciplinary setting.
Before starting microsurgery the microscope should be prepared by:
Zooming in to most magnification and focusing till the picture is sharp. Zooming to highest magnification and focusing till sharp will give the correct setting at the least depth of field. This will result in perfect sharpness at all lower magnifications up to the highest magnification at which the microscope was set.