Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Table of Contents Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 1989; 02(01): 21-24DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1633184 Short Communication Schattauer GmbH Identification and Transfer of Free Cutaneous Flaps by Microvascular Anastomosis in the Pony C. W. Miller 1 From the Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada , M. Hurtig 1 From the Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada› Author AffiliationsRecommend Article Abstract Buy ArticleKey words Key wordsCutaneous flaps - Microvascular anastomosis - Equine Full Text References REFERENCES 1 Grabb W C, Meyers M B. Skin Flaps. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.; 1975 2 Pavletic M P. Canine axial pattern skin flaps using the omocervical, thoracodorsal, and deep circumflex iliac direct cutaneous arteries. Am J Vet Res 1981; 42: 391-406. 3 Miller C W, Chang P, Bowen Y. Identification and transfer of free cutaneous flaps by microvascular anastomosis in the dog. Vet Surg 1986; 15: 199-204. 4 Miller C W, Holmberg D L, Bowen V. Microsurgical management of tetralogy of fallot In a cat. JAVMA 1985; 186: 1321-3. 5 Fowler D, Miller C W, Bowen V, Johnston G H. Transfer of free cutaneous flaps by microvascular anastomosis in six dogs. Submitted Vet Surg. 6 Hanselka D V. Autogenous meshgrafts in equine wound management. JAVMA 1974; 164: 35-40. 7 Booth L C, Feeney D A. Superficial osteitis and sequestrum formation as a result of skin avulsion in the horse. Vet Surg 1982; 11: 2-8. 8 Bailey J V, Jacobs K A. The mesh expansion method of suturing wounds on the legs of horses. Vet Surg 1983; 12: 78-82. 9 Kerrigan C. Skin flap failure: Pathophysiology. Plast Reconstr Surg 1983; 72: 766-74.