Fig. 2From: Safety and efficacy of the keystone and rhomboid flaps for immediate reconstruction after wide local excision of non-head and neck melanomasKeystone flap closure of a melanoma excision defect on the left foot. The patient presented with a T1a lesion on the dorsum of her left foot (a). Appropriate wide excision has been performed (b). A keystone flap has been created at the lateral aspect of the original excision bed (c) and then transposed medially (d) to close the defect (e). Postoperative appearance at 8Â months is shown (f)Back to article page