ilialflap
Ilialflap is a term occasionally used to describe a soft-tissue flap harvested from the iliac region for reconstructive purposes. The name derives from the ilium, part of the pelvic bone, and it is sometimes invoked to refer to fasciocutaneous tissue flaps in that area.
In contemporary practice, the concept overlaps with established flaps such as the deep circumflex iliac artery
Indications include defects in the head and neck, trunk, or extremities where iliac-region tissue offers suitable
Overall, the term ilialflap is not widely used as a formal designation in modern surgical literature and