Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1948;30:527-527.
© 1948 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
PLASTIC REPAIR OF THE EXTREMITIES BY NON-TUBULATED PEDICLE SKIN FLAPS
John Marquis Converse M.D.1
1 Department of Surgery, New York University College of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital, and the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York City
An error was made in the paper by Dr. John Marquis Converse, "Plastic Repair of the Extremities by Non-Tubulated Pedicle Skin Flaps," which was published in the January 1948 issue of The Journal. On page 169, the first two lines of the second paragraph should read: "A widely known delayed flap is Gillies's tubed pedicle flap. The disadvantage of the tubed flap is the relatively long time required for its construction and transfer (Table I)."