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Mild Myopic Astigmatism Corrected by Accidental Flap Complication: A Case Report

A 35-year-old female presented for laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Her preoperative eye exam was normal, with a preop refraction of OD ?2.50 D Sph +1.25 D Cyl �175 and OS ?2.75 D Sph +1.50 D Cyl �165 (cycloplegic and manifest), with 20/20 BCVA OU. The central pachymetry reading was 553 ?m in the right eye. Preoperative topography was normal. At the start of the pendular microkeratome ...

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A case of degloving injury of the whole hand reconstructed by a combination of distant flaps comprising an anterolateral thigh flap and a groin flap.
2011-05-18

A case of degloving injury of the whole hand reconstructed by a combination of an anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap and a groin flap applied as a pedicled distant flap was reported. Despite complications of congestion of the ALT flap and superficial infection, both flaps were ...

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Complications of surgery for radiotherapy skin damage
1982-08-01

Complications of modern surgery for radiotherapy skin damage reviewed in 28 patients who had 42 operations. Thin split-thickness skin grafts for ulcer treatment had a 100 percent complication rate, defined as the need for further surgery. Local flaps, whether delayed or not, also had a high rate of complications. ...

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Labial reconstruction with a cross-labial flap.
2011-03-05

Overzealous resection of the labia minorum is a significant complication of labioplasty. Knowledge and understanding of reconstructive plastic surgical principles are required to manage such challenging complications. We report a case of iatrogenic labial asymmetry that was reconstructed with a cross-labial flap. PMID:21377946

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Flap Salvage Following Postoperative Venous Thrombosis Diagnosed by Blood Glucose Measurement in the Flaps
2011-06-22

Objective: This is the first paper to report the measurement of blood glucose in flaps to detect early flap congestion and flap salvage following immediate flap exploration. Methods: We performed blood glucose measurement in a superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap and an ...

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Pedicled mandible myo-osseous flaps combined with free skin flaps for reconstruction of complex lateral mandibular defects.
2011-05-16

BACKGROUND: This study presents an alternative in reconstruction, using free skin flaps in combination with pedicled mandible bone flaps for complex lateral mandibular defects. METHODS: In all, 13 patients were included in this prospective study. Pedicled mandible myo-osseous flaps were used for reconstruction of bone defects of the ...

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CRITERIA FOR DESIGN OF A MICROBIOLOGICAL ...
1964-01-29

... to avoid complicating accidental infec- room and shower ... A clean area where animals can be quarantined ... part of a periodic cleaning or disinfection ...

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Intracranial application of free fasciocutaneous flaps in a novel sandwich technique for skull base reconstruction.
2011-06-15

Free tissue transfer has been the gold standard of extensive skull base reconstruction, but the onlay of free flaps onto skull base defects carries the risk of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. The purpose of this study was the evaluation of a novel technique of a combined sub- and onlay concept with a partially intracranially positioned folded free fasciocutaneous ...

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Free flap reconstruction of osteoradionecrosis of the mandible: A 10-year review and defect classification.
2010-11-12

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcomes of free flap reconstruction for advanced osteoradionecrosis (ORN) defects and develop an algorithm to guide surgical planning. METHODS: All cases involving free flap reconstruction for ORN of the mandible between 1998 and 2008 were reviewed. A defect classification scheme was developed. ...

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Flap Complications and Thrombophilia: An Evidence-Based Model and Cost Analysis for Preoperative Screening*
2011-07-08

Background: Preoperative screening for thrombophilias in free flap candidates may be cost-effective. Methods: We developed a model for thrombogenic flap complications using reported thrombophilia prevalences and thromboembolic risk ratios, as well as free flap complication rates from our ...

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The dorsalis pedis fascial flap.
2009-04-03

The dorsalis pedis fasciocutaneous flap has been used successfully in soft tissue reconstruction both as a pedicled and a free flap. The long-term donor site problems associated with this dorsalis pedis flap prompted us to look at the use of the dorsalis pedis fascial flap in soft tissue reconstruction. We describe ...

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The "duck" modification of the tensor fascia lata flap.
2005-06-01

Various common locations of pressure sores require specific considerations. The most commonly used flap for the treatment of trochanteric ulcers is the tensor fascia lata (TFL) flap. According to our experience with the original flap, excessive tension and eventual suture separation at the confluence of the donor site ...

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Current role of the iliac crest flap in mandibular reconstruction.
2011-09-14

The purpose of this study was to examine the current role of the iliac crest osteocutaneous flap in mandibular reconstruction, with a focus on the reliability of its skin island. We reviewed outcomes in 18 cases of immediate mandibular reconstruction with the iliac crest flap. Intraoral mucosal defects were closed with the skin island of the iliac crest ...

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Complications associated with breast reconstruction using a perforator flap compared with a free TRAM flap.
2006-04-01

This study evaluated the recipient and donor site complications associated with breast reconstruction using a deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap (DIEAP) flap compared with a free TRAM flap. The charts of 108 patients who underwent breast reconstruction using these techniques were reviewed. There were ...

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Reconstruction of trunk defects with bilobed myocutaneous flap.
2005-07-01

This study describes the use of the bilobed myocutaneous (MC) flap for reconstruction of trunk defect. The authors employ this flap because it offers a greater flexibility in the use of available tissue than many other local conventional flaps, is easy to design, safe to elevate, and causes minimal donor-site morbidity. The bilobed MC ...

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Lower Back Defect Coverage Using a Free-Style Gluteal Perforator Flap.
2011-02-01

Lower back defects remain a major challenge for reconstructive surgeons. Advances in perforator flap techniques now make it possible to repair lower back defects using a gluteal perforator flap based on the free-style flap design. We used a free-style gluteal perforator flap in 10 patients with lower back defects ...

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Reoperative mandibular reconstruction.
2011-02-01

Ideal reconstruction of the mandible is important for a multitude of reasons and has been and continues to be among the most common surgical challenges for reconstructive surgeons of the head and neck. Historically, pedicle flaps, such as the pectoralis major and deltopectoral myocutaneous flaps, were workhorse flaps for lower facial ...

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Closure of large tracheocutaneous fistula using turn-over hinge flap and V-Y advancement flap.
2002-08-01

Tracheocutaneous fistula is a frequent sequel of long-term tracheostomy or tracheal fenestration. Closure of fistula is complicated by the presence of extensive scar tissue, mucopurulent secretions, and tension from insufficient advancement of adjacent soft tissue. We report two successfully closed cases of large tracheocutaneous fistulae using a hinge ...

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Bilobed flap in sole surgery
1985-09-01

The bilobed flap is a simple reconstructive technique principally used to correct substantial defects in the facial region. The authors present their experience with this local flap in the difficult plantar area, with excellent short-term functional results. They describe the special characteristics of the bilobed flap in this zone, ...

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Late results of breast reconstruction with free TRAM flaps: a prospective multicentric study.
1995-06-01

When the free TRAM flap was introduced for breast reconstruction, it was supposed to have many advantages over the pedicled TRAM flap: good perfusion of all four zones, better mobility and easier shaping of the breast, lower incidence of abdominal-wall complications, and less restrictive selection of patients. However, we have ...

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The 'buddy flap' concept of soft-tissue-defect reconstruction.
2011-07-13

BACKGROUND: Closure of donor-site defects from large cutaneous flap harvesting often faces significant morbidity, which limits the utility of workhorse flaps in large-soft-tissue defect reconstruction. To overcome this limitation, we introduced the concept of a second 'buddy' flap to reconstruct the donor-site defect. METHODS: Between ...

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Reconstruction of Scalp and Cranium Defect Utilizing Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous and Serratus Anterior Muscle Free Flaps with Interpositional Anastomosis of T-Shaped Flap Artery
1995-04-01

The use of a combination musculocutaneous free flap, consisting of a latissimus dorsi flap and a serratus anterior flap, for reconstruction of a large scalp and cranium defect is described. The recipient artery, the superficial temporal artery (STA), was anastomosed to the flap artery, without sacrificing blood ...

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Coverage of defects over toes with distally based local flaps: A report of four cases

Reconstruction of the distal foot, especially of the toe has always been a challenging problem. Various methods have been tried with variable success rates and limitations. Presented here is a series of four cases, where distally based flaps were used. Two of them were Extensor Digitorum Brevis (EDB) muscle flaps and the other two were first dorsal ...

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The pedicled thoraco-umbilical flap: A versatile technique for upper limb coverage

Injuries to upper limb has been on the increase and is invariably associated with significant soft tissue loss requiring a flap cover. Local tissue may not be available for cover in a majority of situations, necessitating import of tissue from a distant source. We have utilized the thoraco-umbilical flap taken from the trunk for this purpose. This ...

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The Role of Fabricated Chimeric Free Flaps in Reconstruction of Devastating Hand and Forearm Injuries.
2011-09-01

Devastating hand and forearm injuries almost exclusively need free flap transfer if reconstruction is attempted. Early active and passive motion is only possible with aggressive, early, and comprehensive reconstruction. Despite recent advances in compound flaps, in selected cases it might be wise to harvest several smaller flaps and ...

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Human acellular dermal matrix for pelvic floor reconstruction after cylindrical abdominoperineal resection.

An alternative treatment for low rectal cancer is the extended posterior perineal approach with reconstruction of the pelvic floor (cylindrical technique). Pelvic floor defects often require flap reconstruction using gracilis flaps, vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous flaps or local fasciocutaneous flap. In this ...

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Boomerang flap reconstruction for the breast.
2002-07-01

The boomerang-shaped latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap for breast reconstruction offers a stable platform for breast reconstruction. It allows for maximal aesthetic results with minimal complications. The authors describe a skin paddle to obtain a larger volume than either the traditional elliptical skin paddle or the extended latissimus ...

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Accidental epidural injection of rocuronium.
2011-07-13

Epidural administration of local anesthetics or opioid during general anesthesia is a widespread method for postoperative analgesia. Despite the availability of this technique, inadvertent administration of nonepidural medications into the epidural space can be associated with serious neurological complications. We report a case of accidental epidural ...

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[Anatomo-clinical study of the inverted fascia-subcutaneous leg flap].
1997-02-01

The authors report their experience in the use of the reversed fascio-subcutaneous flap of the leg in 11 cases for covering soft tissue defects of the distal third of the leg, the malloli and the posterior heel. An anatomical study has been performed on fifteen fresh cadavers (30 legs), in order to precise the indications and limits in the dissection of the ...

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Transaxillary-subclavian transfer of pedicled latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap to head and neck region.
2010-05-01

Free-tissue transfer is the reconstruction of choice for most head and neck defects. However, pedicled flaps are also used, especially in high-risk patients and after failure of a free flap. The aim of this study was to compare transaxillary-subclavian pedicled latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous (PLDMC) flap, pectoralis major ...

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Reconstruction of pressure sores with perforator-based propeller flaps.
2010-12-23

Perforator flaps have been successfully used for reconstruction of pressure sores. Although V-Y advancement flaps approximate debrided wound edges, perforator-based propeller flaps allow rotation of healthy tissue into the defect. Perforator-based propeller flaps were planned in 13 patients. Seven pressure sores ...

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Reconstruction of Lower Face Defect or Deformity With Submental Artery Perforator Flaps.
2011-07-01

BACKGROUND:: Reconstruction of lower face defects or deformity often presents as a challenge for plastic surgeons. Many methods, including skin graft, tissue expander, or free flap are introduced. Submental artery perforator flaps have been used in the reconstruction of defects or deformities of the lower face. METHODS:: Between August 2006 and December ...

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Bilateral modified V-Y advancement flaps for closing meningomyelocele defects.
2006-08-01

Various reports describe surgical techniques for closing a meningomyelocele defect. We have used a combination flap consisting of a vertical bipedicled flap and V-Y advancement flap and used this technique in the successful repair of 11 meningomyelocele defects. The vertical bipedicled flap enhances the blood ...

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Prophylactic flap reconstruction of the knee prior to total knee arthroplasty in high-risk patients.
2011-04-01

Insufficient soft-tissue coverage following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may threaten prosthesis retention or compromise joint function. A retrospective review was conducted of all patients who underwent prophylactic flap reconstruction of the knee prior to TKA or salvage flap reconstruction over a 6-year period. Twenty-three patients underwent ...

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Applications of the pedicled vastus lateralis flap for patients with complicated pressure sores.
1997-07-01

The vastus lateralis muscle- or musculocutaneous flap is a well established tool in the surgery of pressure sores of the pelvic region. Its size, its constant large axial vascular pedicle originating from the lateral circumflex femoral artery, and its ability to carry quite a large skin island from the distal lateral region of the upper thigh makes this ...

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Breast reconstruction with superficial inferior epigastric artery flaps: a prospective comparison with TRAM and DIEP flaps.
2004-10-01

Breast reconstruction using the lower abdominal free superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap has the potential to virtually eliminate abdominal donor-site morbidity because the rectus abdominis fascia and muscle are not incised or excised. However, despite its advantages, the free SIEA flap for breast reconstruction is rarely used. A prospective ...

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Perforator propeller flaps for sacral and ischial soft tissue reconstruction

The perforator-based flaps in the sacral and ischial region is designed according to the localization of perforators that penetrate the gluteus maximus muscle, reach the intra-fascial and supra-fascial planes with the overlying skin forming a rich vascular plexus. The perforator-based flaps described in this article are highly vascularized, have minimal ...

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Evaluation of the pectoralis major flap for reconstructive head and neck surgery
2011-02-27

PurposeThe pectoralis major myocutaneous flap (PMMF) is a commonly used flap in reconstructive head and neck surgery, but in literature, the flap is also associated with a high incidence of complications in addition to its large bulk. The purpose of the study is the evaluation of the reliability and indication of ...

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The treatment of soft-tissue defects of the lower leg after a traumatic open tibial fracture
2010-02-27

The treatment of large soft-tissue defects of the lower leg remains a challenge. The timing of the operation, the most suitable type of tissue, and the decision between local or free flap coverage still remains under discussion. Fifty-two patients were treated with local or free flap coverage after a traumatic soft-tissue defect of the lower leg. We ...

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Pedicled thinned deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap for perineal reconstruction: A preliminary report.
2011-09-13

BACKGROUND: Deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap has proved to be an effective method in perineal reconstruction. However, a few literatures have reported thinned DIEP flap which yields a better functional and cosmetic result. There are also no clear guidelines on the degree to which a DIEP flap may be debulked of ...

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The use of negative pressure wound therapy for random local flaps at the ankle region.

Local random flaps are seldom used for reconstruction of complex ankle wounds because of concern for flap failure attributable to vascular compromise and tissue edema. Negative pressure wound therapy has been shown to improve perfusion and limit tissue edema. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the utility of negative pressure wound therapy in ...

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A new extended external oblique musculocutaneous flap for reconstruction of large chest-wall defects.
1999-04-01

A new extended external oblique musculocutaneous flap utilized in the reconstruction of chest-wall defects is described. The flap is drawn as a V-Y rotation flap on the ipsilateral abdominal wall. It is laterally based, and its pedicle coincides with the five lowest costal insertions of the external oblique. The ...

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[The role of SMAS in the prevention of Frey's syndrome].
1996-12-01

Frey's syndrome is the most common postoperative complication in the parotid gland surgery. The authors report their own experience with 80 patients who underwent surgical operation of superficial or total parotidectomy. In 45 of them was performed the SMAS flap, no SMAS flap performed in the remaining 35 patients. The follow-up was ...

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[Rectus abdominis free flap breast reconstruction. A series of 23 cases].
1997-04-01

Free TRAM flap breast reconstruction was performed in 23 patients from july 1993 through november 1995 at the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris. The surgical team was composed of eight different surgeons. In all cases a delayed breast reconstruction procedure was performed. All patients in this series had previously received radiation therapy and 82.6% patients presented with ...

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Split-thickness hinged scleral flap in the management of exposed tubing of a glaucoma drainage device.

A split-thickness hinged scleral flap technique was devised to aid in tube exposure after glaucoma drainage device implantation. This technique resulted in the successful recovery of the tube without reexposure or serious complications in all 3 observed cases. Split-thickness hinged scleral flaps may be an effective surgical technique ...

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Reconstruction of a wide abdominal defect using an extended groin flap.
2005-09-01

We present reconstruction of a wide anterior abdominal defect measuring 30 x 45 cm(2), the result of necrotising pancreatitis. After serial debridements and reconstruction of the peritoneum using a Prolene mesh support, a delayed extended groin flap was transposed. No complications were encountered afterwards. An extended groin flap ...

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Postirradiation flap infection about the oral cavity
1983-06-01

Postirradiation alteration of oral flora is well documented in the literature. Infection as a complication leading to partial or complete loss of a flap used to reconstruct a defect in the oral cavity is a worrisome outcome. We describe how a flap that was judged clinically to be viable became overwhelmingly infected with the ...

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The accordion gracilis muscle flap: a new design for coverage of recurrent and complicated ischeal pressure sores.
2011-05-19

Management of patients with large or recurrent pressure ulcerations can be complicated by the lack of available local flap, whether already used or because adjacent lesions make such flap insufficient for complete coverage. In this article, the gracilis muscle was modified to cover large defects without help from its cutaneous ...

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Modified bilateral advancement flap: the slide-in flap.
1999-05-01

The bilateral V-Y advancement flaps are used commonly in the closure of circular skin defects. We modified the standard bilateral V-Y advancement flap technique to reduce the tension along the closure, and used it in 10 patients between 1995 and 1997. In the presence of a circular defect, bilateral V-Y advancement flaps were marked on ...

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Reconstruction of scalp defect after Moyamoya disease surgery using an occipital pedicle V-Y advancement flap.
2008-07-01

Scalp necrosis is an infrequent complication of Moyamoya disease surgery, which is more prevalent in the parietotemporal area. Because scalp vascularity is severely compromised after Moyamoya disease surgery, reconstruction of defects with local scalp tissue is challenging. To cover defects, a flap is needed that is highly vascularized and has great ...

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Leech Therapy in Reconstructive Maxillofacial Surgery.
2011-05-01

PURPOSE: Corrective plastic surgery is indicated after accidents, burns, cancer surgery, or postoperative wound healing disorders with large tissue defects. The range of reconstructive techniques includes local skin flaps, pedicle grafts, and microvascular anastomosed flaps in the case of large defects. Main complications such as ...

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The use of visible light spectroscopy to measure tissue oxygenation in free flap reconstruction.
2011-06-29

The loss of a free flap is a feared complication for both the surgeon and the patient. Early recognition of vascular compromise has been shown to provide the best chance for flap salvage. The ideal monitoring technique for perioperative free flap ischemia would be noninvasive, continuous, and reliable. Visible ...

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Outcomes of Retreatment after Aborted Laser In Situ Keratomileusis due to Flap Complications

Purpose:To determine the refractive outcomes and complications of retreatment after aborted primary laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) due to flap complications.Materials and Methods:This retrospective study evaluated 50 retreated eyes that had flap complications during primary LASIK at the ...

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The application of indocyanine green fluorescence angiography in plastic surgery.
2011-06-29

In flap reconstruction of complex defects the perfusion of the reconstructive flap is critical to the ultimate success of the reconstruction. This is especially true in perforator-based flaps where it can be difficult to assess the adequacy of perfusion in the operating room. However, the ability to definitively determine the degree of ...

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Factor V Leiden mutation and thrombotic occlusion of microsurgical anastomosis after free TRAM flap.
2008-11-19

The transverse rectus abdominis muscle flap is widely used in free microvascular tissue transfer for breast reconstruction following mastectomy. Flap survival may be compromised by failure at the microsurgical anastomosis due to both venous and arterial thrombosis. It is unclear, whether hereditary thrombophilia represents a risk factor for early ...

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The use of Mitek anchors to secure mesh in abdominal wall reconstruction.
1994-02-01

Abdominal wall complications of TRAM flap breast reconstruction are well described. Synthetic mesh abdominal reinforcement is believed to decrease the incidence of these complications. An innovative technique with commonly available suture anchors has been used in a case of recurrent abdominal laxity after a TRAM ...

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Superior gluteal artery perforator flap in bilateral breast reconstruction.
2010-01-01

The incidence of bilateral breast reconstruction is increasing particularly due to genetic counseling and the option for bilateral prophylactic mastectomies. The decision to undergo a prophylactic mastectomy depends on the achievable outcomes of breast reconstruction. The free superior gluteal artery perforator flap (sGAP) flap is one option for autologous ...

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Gluteal artery perforator flap: a viable alternative for sacral radiation ulcer and osteoradionecrosis.
2009-04-05

Radiotherapy is a crucial part in the treatment of cancer; however, it may cause adverse effects to normal tissue such as radiation-induced ulcer and osteoradionecrosis. The few cases of conservative management that were reported had a limited value and unsatisfactory results. The most reliable method to treat sacral radiation ulcer and osteoradionecrosis is a wide excision of the affected tissue, ...

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The deep inferior epigastric perforator flap for breast reconstruction in overweight and obese patients.
2005-02-01

The authors retrospectively reviewed the computerized records of 71 women undergoing 80 deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap reconstructions after mastectomy over a 1-year period. There were 33 normal, 26 overweight, and 12 obese patients. No statistically significant difference in flap complications was found between ...

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A prospective, contralateral comparison of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) versus thin-flap LASIK: assessment of visual function
2011-04-21

Purpose:To compare differences in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, complications, and higher-order ocular aberrations (HOAs) in eyes with stable myopia undergoing either photo-refractive keratectomy (PRK) or thin-flap laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) (intended flap thickness of 90 ?m) using the VISX Star S4 CustomVue excimer ...

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A comparison of 99 consecutive vaginal reconstructions: an outcome study.
2004-01-01

This study compares the outcome of Singapore flap, vertical rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap (VRAM), and gracilis musculocutaneous flap vaginal reconstruction. A retrospective review of 99 consecutive patients with complete vaginal defects was conducted at the Mayo Clinic from January 1988 to October 2001. All possible ...

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Superiority of Medial Circumflex Femoral Artery Perforator Flap in Scrotal Reconstruction.
2011-02-21

Scrotal skin has unique cosmetic and functional features that make its reconstruction difficult. Coverage of the testicles and constituting a good cosmetic appearance are major expectations from a successful reconstruction. Usually flaps are the choice for scrotal reconstruction, but every single flap has its own characteristics. In our series, between ...

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63
Platysma myocutaneous flap for reconstruction of skin defects in the head and neck.
2008-01-18

The platysma myocutaneous flap (PMF) is a common reconstructive option for defects in the head and neck region. Its applications have expanded from the reconstruction of intraoral defects to include laryngo-pharyngeal, lip, and cheek defects. The platysma flap can be superiorly, posteriorly, or inferiorly-based. The superiorly-based ...

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Optimizing pedicled transverse rectus abdominis muscle flap breast reconstruction.

With improved detection and genetic screening for breast cancer, increasing numbers of patients are choosing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction. Advances in breast reconstruction and mastectomy techniques over the last 25 years have increased expectations for breast reconstruction. The purpose of this review is to describe the role of the pedicled transverse rectus abdominis muscle ...

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CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY OF A FEMTOSECOND LASER LASIK FLAP BEFORE SEPARATION
2006-12-08

PurposeTo describe stromal changes after a femtosecond laser LASIK flap was created but not separated.DesignCase report.MethodsAs part of a randomized paired-eye study comparing LASIK flap creation by a femtosecond laser to a mechanical microkeratome, a femtosecond laser flap was successfully created on one eye of one patient, but the ...

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[Revascularization and defect coverage of the hand: special applications of the radialis forearm flap].
2001-03-01

During the last years, a large number of newly designed flaps have been presented, suitable to cover defects of the hand. Some of them, namely the retrograde interossea-posterior and the lateral arm flaps, found their way into daily clinical routine. They even seem to have replaced the standard flaps for defect coverage to the hand, ...

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Preferred Use of the Ipsilateral Pedicled TRAM Flap for Immediate Breast Reconstruction: An Illustrated Approach.
2011-07-01

BACKGROUND: Recent experience with the ipsilateral TRAM flap has shown that it has the advantage of a longer functional pedicle length, which allows tension-free inset of well-vascularized tissue into the breast pocket. This leads to better positioning and shaping of the reconstructed breast with minimal disruption of the inframammary fold. The purpose of this article was to ...

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Flap closure of postpneumonectomy empyema.
1997-02-01

Empyema continues to be an uncommon, frustrating, and potentially lethal complication of pneumonectomy. Between 1990 and 1994 we treated 16 cases of recalcitrant postpneumonectomy (partial or total) empyema with combinations of pulse lavage, sharp debridement, muscle flaps, myodermal flaps, and thoracoplasty. We performed 11 pectoralis ...

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The use of free groin flaps in children.
2004-04-01

The free groin flap is a well-established method of skin coverage. Although its use in children has been reported, there have been no published series specifically in such cases. The authors report 33 consecutive cases of free groin flaps in children in their unit over a period of 9 years (1992 to 2001). Tissue transfer was performed to provide soft-tissue ...

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Pedicled Fillet of Leg Flap for Extensive Pressure Sore Coverage
2009-10-27

Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon. When stage IV pressure sores become recurrent or extensive, traditional flaps either have already been exhausted or would not be sufficient to cover the defect. Methods: A retrospective review was performed on all paraplegic patients who had chronic, extensive, and stage IV ...

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Assessment of peri- and postoperative complications and Karnofsky-performance status in head and neck cancer patients after radiation or chemoradiation that underwent surgery with regional or free-flap reconstruction for salvage, palliation, or to improve function
2011-09-06

BackgroundSurgery after (chemo)radiation (RCTX/RTX) is felt to be plagued with a high incidence of wound healing complications reported to be as high as 70%. The additional use of vascularized flaps may help to decrease this high rate of complications. Therefore, we examined within a retrospective single-institutional study the ...

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Assessment of peri- and postoperative complications and Karnofsky-performance status in head and neck cancer patients after radiation or chemoradiation that underwent surgery with regional or free-flap reconstruction for salvage , palliation, or to improve function.
2011-09-01

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Surgery after (chemo)radiation (RCTX/RTX) is felt to be plagued with a high incidence of wound healing complications reported to be as high as 70%. The additional use of vascularized flaps may help to decrease this high rate of complications. Therefore, we examined within a retrospective single-institutional study ...

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Upper lip augmentation with double-row subcutaneous pedicled V-Y flaps in M�bius syndrome.
2010-09-01

Treatment of open-mouth deformity and augmentation of the upper lip were performed using a combination of double-row V-Y mucosal advancement flaps and a V-Y skin advancement flap in 2 cases with M�bius syndrome. The mucosal V-Y advancement flaps were consisted for 2 rows of flaps. The first row was placed near ...

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Lateral thoracic perforator flap: Additional perforator flap option from the lateral thoracic region.
2011-07-21

BACKGROUND: Perforator flaps from the lateral thoracic region have not been as popular as other donor sites because of the misconception that the vascular anatomy in this region is less than predictable. However, the skin over the lateral thoracic region is vascularised by three rows of perforators of varied vascular dominance. Two perforator flaps from ...

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The midabdominal TRAM flap for breast reconstruction in morbidly obese patients.
2005-03-01

The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap is ideal for postmastectomy reconstruction but is tenuous in morbidly obese patients. Because of their relatively high incidence of postoperative complications, morbidly obese patients are often not considered candidates for autogenous reconstruction. The midabdominal TRAM flap ...

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Statistical analysis of post-operative complications after head and neck surgery.
2008-09-20

The risk factors for wound complications after surgery for head and neck cancers at Tokai University Hospital were evaluated. The medical records of 71 head and neck cancer patients who underwent surgery between January 2000 and December 2002 were reviewed. The overall incidence of postoperative complications was 39.4%. Uni- and multivariate analyses of ...

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Use of microvascular free flaps in the reconstruction of the anterior and middle skull base.
2006-07-01

Different reconstruction techniques of the anterior and middle skull base as consequence of a defect after surgical treatment of neoplastic pathologies are described in the literature. The aim of the present study is to present our experience regarding the use of microvascular free flaps for reconstruction of the anterior or middle skull base after large defects caused by ...

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Flap reconstruction following gynaecological tumour resection for advanced and recurrent disease--a 12 year experience.
2008-09-09

We have reviewed all the cases of flap reconstruction following resection of a gynaecological malignancy at the Royal Marsden Hospital over 12 years from 1993 until 2005. Forty-six patients were identified who required 53 flaps. The predominant site of the primary tumour was vulva, accounting for 83% of the cases, with cervix, ovary, vagina and endometrium ...

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Cranial-base surgery: a reconstructive algorithm.
2003-01-01

Skull-base surgery is associated with a high risk of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, infection, and functional and aesthetic deformity. Appropriate reconstruction of cranial-base defects following surgery helps to prevent these complications. Between March 1998 and May 2000, 28 patients (age: 1-68 years) underwent reconstruction of the anterior and middle cranial fossae. The ...

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[Reconstruction of hand dorsum soft tissue defect using anterolateral thigh perforator flap: description, case study and review of literature].
2011-02-01

Reconstruction of hand dorsum soft tissue defect usually requires a flap. The dorsal skin is thin and the underlying structures require coverage by vascularised tissue. We have been using perforator flaps in these cases, especially the anterolateral thigh perforator flap. After a description of the technique, we present a case report ...

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Scalp reconstruction by microvascular free tissue transfer
1990-05-01

We report on a series of patients with scalp defects who have been treated with a variety of free flaps, spanning the era of microvascular free tissue transfer from its incipient stages to the present. Between 1971 and 1987, 18 patients underwent scalp reconstruction with 21 free flaps: 11 latissimus dorsi, 3 scalp transfers between identical twins, 3 ...

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Reconstruction of an emergency thoracotomy wound with free rectus abdominis flap: Anatomic and radiologic basis for the surgical technique
2010-05-07

An alcoholic 50-year-old male patient with a history of schizophrenia sustained stab wounds into both ventricles and left lung, and survived following an emergency department thoracotomy. The EDT wound, however became infected requiring serial debridements of soft tissue, rib cartilage and sternum. Regional flap options such as pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscle ...

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NOTE: Dephased FLAPS for improved visualization of susceptibility-shifted passive devices for real-time interventional MRI
2007-07-01

Recently, balanced steady-state free precession (SSFP) magnetic resonance imaging at small flip angles (i.e. FLAPS imaging) has been shown to preferentially enhance the visibility of spins residing near susceptibility-shifted media by exploiting the unique spectral response of SSFP signals. Nevertheless, the use of FLAPS imaging to visualize passive, ...

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Improving the reliability of the distally based posterior tibial artery adipofascial flap with the great saphenous venoneural network.
2011-09-01

The distally based posterior tibial adipofascial flap is a useful option for distal leg and ankle coverage. Traditionally, its dimension is constrained by a length-to-width ratio of 2:1. We have increased this ratio to 4:1 by including the great saphenous vein and saphenous nerve with the flap. These structures with their venoneural network, and their ...

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Frontal musculocutaneous V-Y island flap for coverage of forehead defect with a dural exposure after craniotomy.
2009-02-01

We have performed forehead reconstruction with a frontal musculocutaneous V-Y island flap to establish skin and soft-tissue coverage for a cranial bone defect with dural exposure. A 56-year-old woman who had previously undergone craniotomy for aneurysm clipping had a severe infection of the bone flap and subsequently underwent partial resection. The skin ...

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Dynamic flaps in HIV-1 protease adopt unique ordering at different stages in the catalytic cycle.
2011-04-04

The flexibility of HIV-1 protease flaps is known to be essential for the enzymatic activity. Here we attempt to capture a multitude of conformations of the free and substrate-bound HIV-1 protease that differ drastically in their flap arrangements. The substrate binding process suggests the opening of active site gate in conjunction with a reversal of ...

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Coverage of defects over toes with distally based local flaps: A report of four cases.
2008-01-01

Reconstruction of the distal foot, especially of the toe has always been a challenging problem. Various methods have been tried with variable success rates and limitations. Presented here is a series of four cases, where distally based flaps were used. Two of them were Extensor Digitorum Brevis (EDB) muscle flaps and the other two were first dorsal ...

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Bilateral, extended V-Y advancement flap.
2001-01-01

A modification of the V-Y advancement flap for the closure of circular skin defects is presented to decrease the tension in the closure and to break the midline vertical scar. Bilateral, extended V-Y advancement flaps with additional limbs extending to the advancing edges of the standard flaps were marked on both sides of the wound. ...

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Autologous fat grafting: a technique for stabilization of the microvascular pedicle in DIEP flap reconstruction.
2008-01-01

Proper orientation of the microvascular pedicle is essential to ensure a high success rate in microvascular surgery. The inset of a deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction can sometimes be problematic given the long vascular pedicle, the acute takeoff from an internal mammary anastomosis, and the positioning of the flap on top ...

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[Onlay island flap urethroplasty in the treatment of urethral strictures].
1998-11-01

A skin island flap was used to create a neourethra in 65 patients aged 2 to 66 years with prolonged or multiple stricture of the anterior urethra. Before, all patients were treated repeatedly and unsuccessfully by open or endoscopic surgery. The principle of the used onlay technique was to supplement the missing lumen of the urethra by an island, usually preputial ...

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91
Transsciatic foramen pedicle VRAM coverage of gluteal defects.
2006-11-01

Tumors of the gluteal region are rare. Defects from resection often can be closed primarily. Some patients require local flaps such as a gluteus maximus V-Y advancement flap. Such flaps typically result in some muscle dysfunction. In addition, the use of local irradiated tissue may lead to wound complications and ...

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Repair of right ventricular free wall defect with a de-epithelized pedicled myocutaneous latissimus dorsi muscle flap.
2005-12-01

Rupture of the right ventricle may occur because of sternal dehiscence or mediastinitis after cardiac surgery. Direct suture, polytetrafluoroethylene patch, fasciae, and muscle flaps have been used to close a right ventricular rupture. A unique occurrence of repair of a full-thickness right ventricle defect with a de-epithelized myocutaneous flap is ...

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Local skin flap reconstruction for abdominal wound dehiscence after abdominal surgery with a stoma: Report of two cases.
2011-08-26

Abdominal wound dehiscence is a serious complication of laparotomy, and fascial dehiscence in a patient with a stoma is especially difficult to manage. We describe how we performed local skin flap reconstruction for abdominal wound dehiscence in two patients with stomas. One patient underwent sigmoidectomy with a colostomy for peritonitis caused by ...

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[Pedicled osteocutaneous groin flap in the compound reconstruction procedures of the fingers].
2000-01-01

The paper presents the authors own experiences with pedicled oseocutaneous groin flaps based on superficial circumflex iliac vessels with a vascularized bone graft (size ranging from 2.5 cm to 5 cm) from the ilium. Eight patients, 7 males and 1 female, (aged 9-46 years, mean age 24 years) were treated using this method because a bone defect of the first metacarpal bone or the ...

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95
The Versatile Use of Temporoparietal Fascial Flap
2011-06-10

Background: The pedicled or free temporoparietal fascial has been used in many areas, especially in head and neck reconstruction. This thin, pliable, highly vascularized flap may be also transferred as a carrier of subjacent bone or overlying skin.Objective: The aim of this study is to report our experience in versatile use of temporoparietal fascial flap ...

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Finger Pulp Reconstruction with Free Dorsoulnar Artery Perforator (DUAP) Flap.
2011-08-23

Finger pulp is a common site for hand injuries, and pulp reconstruction is significantly important for optimal handling and sensation. Ideal substitute must provide matching texture, tenacity, and slim subcutaneous fat. This article presents six cases in which fingertip and finger pulp reconstruction were performed via free dorsoulnar artery perforator (DUAP) flap. All ...

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97
Precision, morphology, and histology of corneal flap cuts using a 200-kHz femtosecond laser.
2011-05-26

Purpose. Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) requires precise corneal flap cutting. Especially the creation of thin flaps has recently gained importance for thin-flap LASIK. Currently, there is a trend towards faster femtosecond lasers that can produce flaps in a short period of time. We analyzed ...

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98
Reconstruction of the soft tissue defects of foot and ankle with neural-island flaps: mono-institutional case series.
2011-06-29

The aim of this report is to show the results obtained from using the neural-island flap to cover the soft tissue defects of the foot and ankle. This is the first report of the neural-island flap series since the introduction of this flap to the literature in 2003. Between 2002 and 2009 "neural-island flap" was ...

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TRAM flap breast reconstruction after radiation treatment.
1995-06-01

OBJECTIVE: Patients with and without radiation treatment before their breast reconstruction were compared to study the relationship of radiation to flap-related complications. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) flap for breast reconstruction involves a a vascular pedicle and recipient bed, both ...

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Muscle flaps or omental flap in the management of deep sternal wound infection.
2011-05-04

The primary question addressed was whether muscle flaps (MFs) offer a significant advantage over an omental flap (OF) in the management of deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) following cardiovascular surgery in terms of outcome (morbidity and mortality). Altogether, 333 citations (from PubMed and EMBASE and using a manual search, without language ...

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Monitoring of intraoral free flaps with microdialysis.
2010-10-27

Because of the confined nature of their position, monitoring intraoral free flaps is a challenge, but it is essential to detect vascular complications in time to ensure the possibility of salvaging the flap. Microdialysis has been the standard technique of choice at the Department of Plastic Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital, since ...

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102
Levator anguli oris muscle based flaps for nasal reconstruction following resection of nasal skin tumours
2011-02-18

Backgroundsurgical excision remains the best tool for management of skin tumors affecting nasal skin, however many surgical techniques have been used for reconstruction of the nasal defects caused by excisional surgery. The aim of this work is the evaluation of the feasibility and outcome of levator anguli oris muscle based flaps.MethodsNinety patients of malignant nasal skin ...

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103
Intraoperative and Postoperative Complications of Laser in situ Keratomileusis Flap Creation Using IntraLase Femtosecond Laser and Mechanical Microkeratomes

An essential step of laser in situ keratomileusis surgery is corneal flap creation, Femtosecond (FS)-assisted or mechanical microkeratome. Each type has rare intraoperative and postoperative complication rates. Several recent studies have identified risk factors and guidelines to help manage these complications. Fortunately, studies ...

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104
Muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap with maintenance of muscle innervation, function, and aesthetic appearance of the donor site.
2003-04-01

In this report, the authors describe the application of a muscle-sparing technique to harvest a myocutaneous latissimus dorsi muscle flap, including only a tiny lateral muscle segment but carrying a large skin paddle, with the advantage of leaving intact innervation and function of the remaining latissimus dorsi muscle. According to the experiences and ...

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105
Omental transposition flap in colorectal carcinoma: adjunctive use in prevention and treatment of radiation complications
1984-01-01

The versatility of the omentum has led to its use as a surgical adjunct in the total oncological management of primary and recurrent colorectal carcinoma. The omentum is used as a transposition pedicle flap, broadly based on the left gastroepiploic vascular supply. Following abdominoperineal resection or low anterior resection of the rectum, the small bowel is elevated out of ...

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106
Extended lower trapezius myocutaneous flap in burn scar reconstruction of the face and neck of children.
2011-08-01

BACKGROUND: We aimed to present the use of extended lower trapezius myocutaneous flaps in children with scaring and contractures of the face and neck due to burns. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the use of 12 extended trapezius myocutaneous flaps in 7 males and 4 females ranging in age from 1.5 to 7�years. An expander was embedded under the deep ...

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107
Calcaneal reconstruction with free fibular osteocutaneous flap.
2011-05-27

Due to the role of the calcaneus in weight bearing, soft tissue coverage along with proper reduction of the fracture is the treatment following open calcaneal injury. Intra-articular calcaneal fractures present a very difficult management problem, as the lack of soft tissue and the intricate vascularity in this area pose a risk of complications. Coverage with local and free ...

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108
Near-infrared spectroscopy in autologous breast reconstruction.
2011-04-01

Autologous breast reconstruction is commonly performed after mastectomy and provides a natural replacement that mimics the native breast. Although current free flap success rates exceed 95%, total flap loss can be devastating for patients. As a result, new technologies have emerged to provide an objective means for flap monitoring, ...

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109
Microvascular free-flap reconstruction of a large defect of the scalp. Experience in a community hospital
1990-02-01

The authors present a patient who had postradiation necrosis of the skull and scalp measuring over 300 cm square which was reconstructed with a free latissimus dorsi muscle flap with overlying skin grafts. The procedure was performed in a community hospital with a team comprising two plastic surgeons and a neurosurgeon, with backup from physicians assistants and nursing staff. ...

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Mechanical failure of a Fogarty catheter in a microsurgical procedure: a case report.
2010-11-19

Although microvascular free-tissue transfer has become a reliable reconstructive method, vascular compromise of the flap necessitating surgical exploration and attempts at flap salvage commonly occurs. Thrombectomy using Fogarty vascular catheters can be used in the setting of vascular pedicle thrombosis. However, this is not without potential ...

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111
Elegant solutions for complex paramedian forehead flap reconstruction.
2011-08-01

Nasal reconstruction is one of the most challenging aspects of facial plastic surgery. The authors present reconstructive techniques to maximize the final aesthetic result and minimize scarring. They discuss techniques used in nasal reconstruction with a paramedian forehead flap (PMFF) that help to achieve these goals and minimize the chance of ...

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112
Successful management of tracheo-innominate artery fistula using interposition of a thymus pedicle flap.
1995-02-01

Tracheo-innominate artery fistula is usually a fatal complication of tracheostomy. The trachea and innominate artery were successfully reconstructed in an 11-year-old girl who presented with this complication. The thymus was interposed between these two structures in order to prevent further long-term complications. PMID:7706928

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Use of Inferior Gluteal Artery and Posterior Thigh Perforators in Management of Ischial Pressure Sores With Limited Donor Sites for Flap Coverage.
2011-05-27

BACKGROUND:: Reconstructive surgery for ischial pressure sore defects presents a challenge because of high rates of recurrence. The aim of this study was to describe the use of inferior gluteal artery (IGA) and posterior thigh perforators in management of ischial pressure sores with limited donor sites. PATIENTS AND METHOD:: Between September 2005 and 2009, 11 patients (9 male, 2 female) with ...

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114
The 'expansile' supraclavicular artery flap for release of post-burn neck contractures.
2006-06-30

Soft tissue defects in the cervico-facial region can result from trauma, tumour excision or post-burn scarring. All rungs of the reconstructive ladder offer possible reconstructive options for these defects. The supraclavicular artery based flap is an extremely reliable local flap for this purpose. It offers thin and pliable skin with good colour match and ...

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115
A comparison of predicted and measured aeroheating on a reentry vehicle flap geometry
1987-01-01

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the applicability of two different techniques for predicting flap heating, and to compare the results of these techniques with wind tunnel data obtained on a flap model. The wind tunnel data was obtained in the Naval Surface Weapons Center's Tunnel 9 using an RV model equipped with six drag ...

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116
Vaginal flap urethral reconstruction: an alternative to the bladder flap neourethra.
1989-03-01

Vaginal flap urethral reconstruction was done in 10 women who sustained total or partial loss of the urethra, and extensive damage to the vesical neck and trigone due to operative complications. In all patients a neourethra was constructed by rolling a vaginal flap into a tube and covering the anastomosis with a labial pedicle fat pad ...

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117
The reverse radial forearm flap for soft tissue reconstruction of the wrist and hand.
2005-03-01

Soft tissue defects of the upper extremity must be carefully assessed to determine the most appropriate method of coverage. Direct closure and local flaps represent the most basic techniques on the reconstructive ladder; however, they are inadequate for large or complex defects. Split thickness skin grafts are appropriate for granulating wounds with a bed of vascularized ...

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118
Orbicularis oris myomucosal island flap transfer to the nose.
2008-05-29

We developed the orbicularis oris myomucosal island flap (OOMMIF) to reconstruct the nasal lining in one stage. The OOMMIF blood supply derives from the intramuscular vascular network which communicates with the submucosal vascular plexus via the vascular network formed by the deep ascending branches of the superior labial artery. An oral mucosal flap of ...

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119
One-stage reconstruction using a vascularized calvarial flap for intractable scalp ulcers in relation with cranial implants without removing the whole prosthesis.
2009-04-16

When alloplastic cranial implants present some complications, the classical strategy has been to remove them. Removal of the custom-made artificial skull, however, requires a second cranioplasty. We describe two representative cases of intractable scalp ulcer over the cranial prosthesis treated by vascularized calvarial flap without totally removing the ...

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120
The effect of preoperative radiotherapy on complication rate after microsurgical head and neck reconstruction.
2011-07-22

BACKGROUND: The introduction of radiotherapy (XRT) has resulted in increased survival of patients diagnosed with head and neck malignancies. However, the potentially deleterious impact of radiotherapy on reconstructive efforts continues to be the subject of intense debate. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of preoperative XRT on complication rates in ...

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TRAM flap breast reconstruction: tumescent technique reduces blood loss and transfusion requirement.
2004-05-01

The tumescent technique has been shown to be efficacious in reducing both operative and postoperative bleeding without significant deleterious side effects in suction lipectomy. In this study, the effects of the tumescent technique on postoperative complications in transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap breast reconstruction are investigated. ...

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122
Reconstruction of a cranial bone defect with hydroxyapatite and free flap transfer.
1997-03-01

The authors report a successful reconstruction of an extensive frontotemporal bone defect after craniotomy, which was complicated with infection and necessitated removal of frontal and temporal bones. The large frontotemporal bone defect was reconstructed using prefabricated hydroxyapatite blocks in combination with the free vastus lateralis muscle flap. ...

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123
Occult stenosis of the common carotid artery complicating mandibular reconstruction with a fibular free flap.
2005-06-04

An unsuspected severely stenosed common carotid artery that compromised a free flap for mandibular reconstruction is described. To our knowledge no one has advocated the assessment of the carotid tree before transfer of free tissue. We suggest that patients with several risk factors for peripheral vascular disease should have colour flow duplex imaging of the carotid system if ...

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124
Management of postirradiation recurrent enterocutaneous fistula by muscle flaps
1989-07-01

Occasionally surgeons have to operate on patients who have had previous abdominal or pelvic operations and irradiations for malignancies. Bowel resection with primary anastomosis under these circumstances is fraught with major complications such as anastomotic breakdown with intra-abdominal sepsis or recurrent enterocutaneous fistula, which are refractory to conventional ...

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125
Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair after transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction.
1998-10-01

Abdominal wall herniation is a relatively rare but well recognized complication that is known to occur following TRAM flap mobilization. Herein is presented a novel means to approach such a hernia, using the minimally invasive surgical approach to repair the defect with a piece of prosthetic material. PMID:9774021

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Influence of vascular delay on abdominal wall complications in unipedicled TRAM flap breast reconstruction.
2003-02-01

Surgically delaying a unipedicled lower abdominal transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap has been shown to improve flow within the flap. This delay, however, also affects blood supply and drainage of the entire anterior abdominal wall. The purpose of this study was to compare the abdominal complications between ...

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127
Arterial Embolization as a Treatment of Chronic Edema Following Free Cutaneous Flap Transfer to the Lower Limbs
2003-06-15

Persisting chronic edema following postoperative free flap transfer is a common complication. We report 3 cases of successful treatment by selective arterial embolization of the feeding arterial branches without side effect. One session embolization is advocated as a first line treatment of this condition.

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128
Preconditioning of latissimus dorsi muscle flaps with monophosphoryl lipid a.
2003-01-01

The use of dynamic myoplasty to restore function to failing organs is an exciting new application of skeletal muscle flaps. A complication of large flap elevation that can compromise flap function is ischemia-induced necrosis; one approach to minimizing this is to pretreat tissues with ischemic preconditioning. The ...

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129
Serious head injury in young children: Birth trauma versus non-accidental head injury.
2011-08-23

Birth injury of the skull and central nervous system can be a complication of a difficult delivery, especially following forceps or vacuum-assisted delivery. Birth trauma of the head can also mimic the appearance of a non-accidental head injury and is therefore an important differential diagnosis. We report on two young infants with serious head injuries. ...

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130
Accidental ingestion of plastic from takeaway containers--food for thought.
2011-03-01

Foreign body oesophageal obstruction is a medical emergency. It may be accidental, particularly in children, or deliberate, for example with suicide attempts. We present two cases illustrating accidental oesophageal foreign body impaction occurring after consumption of food that had been heated in a plastic container in a microwave oven, then cut and eaten ...

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131
Reconstructive Surgery for Severe Penile Inadequacy: Phalloplasty with a Free Radial Forearm Flap or a Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap
2008-11-04

Objectives. Severe penile inadequacy in adolescents is rare. Phallic reconstruction to treat this devastating condition is a major challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. Phallic reconstruction using the free radial forearm flap (RFF) or the pedicled anterolateral thigh flap (ALTF) has been routinely used in female-to-male transsexuals. ...

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132
Pearls and tips in coverage of the tibia after a high energy trauma

Coverage of soft-tissue defects in the lower limbs, especially open tibial fractures, is currently a frequently done procedure because of the high incidence of high-energy trauma, which affects this location. The skilled orthopedic surgeon should be able to carry out an integral treatment of these lesions, which include not only the open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture fragments ...

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133
Bilateral breast reconstruction with the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap: an experience with 280 flaps.
2004-03-01

Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy can reduce the incidence of breast cancer by 87 to 93% in high-risk individuals and is an appealing option for many patients if reconstruction can be provided with acceptable morbidity and outstanding esthetic results. Autogenous breast reconstruction techniques have evolved over the last 20 years to meet this goal. Familiarity with the deep inferior epigastric ...

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134
Flap prefabrication - the bridge between conventional flaps and tissue-engineered flaps.
2004-09-01

Flap prefabrication is one of the most exciting areas in Plastic Surgery because of its bridging role between conventional reconstructive surgery and tissue engineering. Using this technique,tissues such as bone, cartilage, skin and muscle can be preassembled to form precise composites that will fit any defect. In pre-lamination, for example, an ear may be created by burying ...

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135
Iatrogenic ileal perforation: an accidental clamping of a hernia into the umbilical cord and a review of the published work.
2008-08-01

This report describes the case of an ileal perforation secondary to clamping of the exomphalos minor in 3-day-old girl. Eighteen accidental clamping or cutting cases were found in the published work. It is thought that this defect resulted from either the clamping, ligation or cutting of the bowel in a small unrecognized omphalocele. These complications ...

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136
Fatal accidental inhalation of bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon 1211).
1991-03-01

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon 1211) is a widely used fire extinguishing agent. Several cases of sudden death in teenagers associated with BCF abuse have been reported. BCF is used as a fire extinguisher in battle tanks. Two young previously healthy male soldiers were accidentally exposed to BCF in a battle tank. The tank driver died, but the gunner survived the event with ...

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137
Copper sulphate toxicity in a young male complicated by methemoglobinemia, rhabdomyolysis and renal failure.
2010-07-01

Copper sulphate is a compound prepared by the action of sulphuric acid on copper II. Copper sulphate is widely used asfungicide, herbicide and for photography. In a human being, it can lead to anemia. Medical literature is lacking regarding accidental or suicidal poisoning cases of copper sulphate in Pakistan. We present a case of accidental ingestion of ...

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138
Accidental entrapment of cats in front-loading washing machines
2010-09-01

Two clinical cases of accidental entrapment of cats in front-loading washing machines are described. One cat died the day after presentation as a result of aspiration pneumonia and head trauma, despite supportive care. The second cat survived with supportive treatment, but developed dermatologic complications 10 d later.

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139
Accidental Section of the Ulnar Nerve in the Wrist During Arthroscopy.
2011-08-01

Arthroscopy of the wrist is a frequently performed procedure. Its role in diagnosis and treatment is significant. The complications of arthroscopy are well known and are described in the literature. We describe a case of accidental section of the ulnar nerve during repair of the triangular fibrocartilage complex during arthroscopy. The nerve section was ...

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140
[The cutaneous groin flap for coverage of a full-thickness abdominal wall defect].
2010-06-30

A full-thickness defect of the abdominal wall is rare and may occur as a complication of extended abdominal surgery procedures. We report about a 69-year-old patient who was presented to our department with a full-thickness abdominal wall defect and a fully exposed collagen-mesh for reconstructive wound closure. 13 operations with resections of necrotic parts of the abdominal ...

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Treating tracheo-innominate artery fistula with interposition of a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap.
2005-07-08

Tracheo-innominate artery fistula (TIF) is an uncommon life-threatening complication of tracheostomy. A prompt diagnosis and surgical intervention can save the life of a TIF patient. Several methods of reconstructing the tracheal defect have been reported, but may not be available in the presence of extensive infection. We used a trough and pectoralis major myocutaneous ...

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142
Rapidly Aggravated Dissecting Flap by Angiography during Percutaneous Stent Placement for Acute Isolated Superior Mesenteric Artery Dissection.
2011-09-01

Acutely aggravated dissecting flap and consequent occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) by simple contrast passage during initial angiography for percutaneous stent placement is a uncommon event, which usually is not reported. After analysis of many factors that underlie development of such complications, we present herein one case of ...

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143
Rapidly Aggravated Dissecting Flap by Angiography during Percutaneous Stent Placement for Acute Isolated Superior Mesenteric Artery Dissection
2011-09-01

Acutely aggravated dissecting flap and consequent occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) by simple contrast passage during initial angiography for percutaneous stent placement is a uncommon event, which usually is not reported. After analysis of many factors that underlie development of such complications, we present herein one case of ...

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144
Partial penile reconstruction following fat augmentation with anterolateral thigh perforator flap.
2011-08-27

Augmentation phalloplasty of the normal penis although is gaining popularity among a subgroup of men, is not free of complications. A 27 years old healthy man with normal functioning penis underwent a lipofilling penile augmentation. The procedure was complicated by a post-operative haematoma and infection resulting in a full thickness dorsal penile skin ...

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145
Rare complication of circumcision: penile amputation and reattachment.
1993-01-01

We report a case of traumatic penile amputation which occurred accidentally during a ritual circumcision in a 10-year-old boy. A successful penile reattachment was accomplished. Additionally, we discussed the causes and prevention of this condition. PMID:8508901

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146
Radiation-induced carcinoma of the temporal bone
1979-09-01

A case of a patient in whom carcinoma of the right temporal bone developed 39 years after a series of injections of radium chloride is presented. Carcinomas of the temporal bone and paranasal sinuses are a complication of radium administered therapeutically or ingested accidentally by watch dial painters.

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147
Facial Blast Injury Resulting in Sand Aspiration.
2009-01-01

Sand aspiration has been previously associated with drowning, cave in, and accidental burial. It can be a fatal complication due to obstruction of the airway and subsequent anoxic death. However, to the authors knowledge, it has not previously been associ...

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148
Accidental identification of accessory mental nerve and foramen during implant surgery.
2011-01-01

The accessory mental nerve and the corresponding foramen are not a very common occurrence. In the current case report, we present the notice of an accessory mental nerve in the mandibular molar area during implant placement. The case was managed well without any complications. PMID:21772727

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149
Accidental identification of accessory mental nerve and foramen during implant surgery

The accessory mental nerve and the corresponding foramen are not a very common occurrence. In the current case report, we present the notice of an accessory mental nerve in the mandibular molar area during implant placement. The case was managed well without any complications.

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150
Intravenous Fluid Infusion Rate in Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction: Important Lessons Learned From 354 Free Flaps 1.
2011-08-11

BACKGROUND:: The purpose of this study was to determine the role of intravenous fluid infusion rate in the development of in-hospital complications in patients undergoing microsurgical breast reconstruction for breast cancer. METHODS:: A retrospective review was performed between 2002 and 2009 at a single institution for all consecutive patients undergoing free ...

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151
[Surgical treatment of complicated urethral stenosis (54 case reports)].

The authors report their surgical experience of complicated stenosis of urethra in the Department of Urology of the Central Hospital of N'Djam�na (Tchad) from 1984 to 1987 (July). The surgical treatment was indicated for the complicated cases of stenosis of the urethra, which were obstructed (less than a quarter of the patients who were admitted for ...

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152
[Reconstruction using pedicle and free flaps in partial or total resections of the hypopharyngeal-esophageal tract].
1997-03-01

Modern surgical treatment of cancer of the hypopharyngo-esophageal cannot be conditioned by the reconstructive procedures. Reconstructive options are based on the size and position of the defect in this important anatomical region. Currently the reconstruction of the hypopharyngo-esophageal tract allows a rapid and suitable restoration of the vital functions, a low morbidity and shortened hospital ...

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Upper extremity resurfacing via an expanded latissimus dorsi musculocutaneus flap for large circumferential defects: the �spiral� reconstruction technique
2010-07-02

We present an expanded latissimus dorsi musculocutaneus (LDMC) flap to treat circumferential upper extremity defects via resurfacing and �spiral reconstruction� in 5 patients during a 17-year period. Five patients with different indications for tissue expansion from burns to congenital hairy nevi were operated. The expansion was done in a longitudinal direction, and a ...

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154
Reconstruction of Major Full Cheek Defects With Combined Extensive Pedicled Supraclavicular Fasciocutaneous Island Flaps and Extended Vertical Lower Trapezius Island Myocutaneous Flaps After Ablation of Advanced Oral Cancer.
2011-08-17

PURPOSE: The present clinical study assessed the feasibility of extensive pedicled supraclavicular fasciocutaneous island flaps combined with extended vertical lower trapezius island myocutaneous flaps for large, full-thickness cheek defect reconstruction after ablative oral cancer surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of data from ...

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155
Outpatient catheterless Mathieu repair: how to cover ventral penile skin defect.
1992-04-01

A modification of the Mathieu repair eliminating stenting has been described by Rabinowitz which makes the method more convenient for outpatient performance. We report on our experience with this modification with special emphasis on coverage of ventral penile skin defect. To cover the raw area formed on the ventral aspect of penis with the creation of meatal based flap ...

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156
Distally extended tensor fascia lata flap including the wide iliotibial tract for reconstruction of trochanteric pressure sores.
2011-06-08

The distally extended tensor fascia lata flap is a good choice to provide sufficient tissue bulk for a deep trochanteric sore defect. However, this flap can result in necrosis of the distal skin due to inadequate blood supply, failure of primary closure at the donor site or suture separation at the proximal donor site. The viability of the distal ...

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157
Bilateral breast reconstruction with DIEP flaps: 4 years' experience.
2007-08-17

Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy without reconstruction is not accepted by the majority of patients. Successful reconstruction is therefore a mandatory condition for prophylactic mastectomy. Of the many options for autologous breast reconstruction, the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap best meets requirements for bilateral reconstruction in selected patients. ...

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158
A Reappraisal of the Free Groin Flap in Aesthetic Craniofacial Reconstruction.
2011-07-01

Craniofacial defects are often associated with 3-dimensional volumetric contour deficiencies. The free groin flap was historically popular though technical limitations subsequently caused its use to fall from favor. We sought to determine if a role remained for the free groin flap in aesthetic craniofacial reconstruction. From May 2005 to July 2010, 15 ...

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159
[Pharyngeal hemorrhaging due to iatrogenic false aneurysm. Complication after cannulation of the internal jugular vein].
2009-03-01

Catheterization of the internal jugular vein is used for temporary access to the central vein in patients with acute or chronic renal failure. The most frequent problem is the arterial puncture and accidental placement of the large catheter in an artery. This case report describes a rare secondary complication by accidental ...

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160
[Accidental ingestion of a battery].
1984-01-01

A case of accidental battery ingestion by a three-year old boy is reported. The possible complications are local (i.e. necrosis of tissues by leakage of the alkaline electrolyte, by electrical injury or by impaction of the battery) and general (mercury poisoning). Large diameter batteries impacted in the oesophagus need prompt removal. When the battery is ...

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Unrecognized dural puncture during epidural analgesia in obstetrics later confirmed by brain imaging.
2010-07-08

Accidental dural puncture is a well-recognized complication of obstetric epidurals that can potentially incapacitate the patient. Unrecognized dural puncture during epidural administration can lead to a delay in therapeutic intervention resulting in potentially serious complications. We report a case of a parturient who developed ...

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162
Myocutaneous propeller flap based on the superior gluteal artery (SGA) for closure of large lumbosacral meningomyelocoele defects: A case report.
2011-08-26

Early and reliable closure of large meningomyelocoele defects in newborns is critical to prevent severe infectious complications and neurologic deterioration. Here, we introduce a new surgical method for the reconstruction of large horizontal meningomyelocoele defects, in which we use unilateral myocutaneous tissue based on the superior gluteal artery (SGA) as a propellar ...

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163
Giant trochanteric pressure sore: Use of a pedicled chimeric perforator flap for cover

Pressure sores are increasing in frequency commensurate with an ageing population with multi-system disorders and trauma. Numerous classic options are described for providing stable wound cover. With the burgeoning knowledge on perforator anatomy, recent approaches focus on the use of perforator-based flaps in bedsore surgery. A giant neglected trochanteric pressure sore in a ...

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164
Break in microkeratome oscillating pin during LASIK flap creation.
2010-01-06

We describe the case of a 40-year-old female myope who presented for bilateral LASIK. Intra-operatively, the microkeratome oscillating pin broke during flap creation resulting in the separation of the disposable blade from the motor. This resulted in an irregular flap with missing pieces. The procedure was abandoned and the macerated partial ...

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165
[Reconstructive microsurgery procedures in orthopaedic departments performed by plastic surgeon].
2003-01-01

The author carried out 50 free flaps in 49 patients during 10 year consulting practice in orthopaedic departments in the regional hospital in Otwock. 43 flaps were transplanted to lower extremities and 7 to upper. Extensive bone defects (bd), requiring reconstruction of shafts especially in case of tibiae predominated. The recipient sites of free tissue ...

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166
Traumatic corneal flap displacement five years after laser in situ keratomileusis.
2010-01-01

Laser in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most common surgical procedure for the correction of refractive deviations. LASIK has been ongoing lately in our country, exclusively in private settings. This is the reason for which our clinic has no experience with LASIK procedure and complications following it. We are presenting a case of a 23 year-old female with traumatic ...

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167
Osteoradionecrosis of the temporal bone: a surgical technique of treatment
1988-05-01

Osteoradionecrosis of the temporal bone is a well-documented complication of radiotherapy to the ear, with potentially lethal complications. Three cases of advanced disease, treated surgically, are presented. In two of these, subtotal petrosectomy with blind-sac closure of the external auditory canal was carried out via an anterior approach. The enclosed ...

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168
Laryngotracheal separation using skin flap formation: a novel surgical procedure.
2011-01-01

Laryngotracheal separation is often performed to prevent intractable aspiration for children with severe mental and physical disabilities. However, tracheo-innominate artery fistula after surgery can occur as a severe complication and cause fatal hemorrhage. We have therefore developed a novel procedure to prevent tracheo-innominate artery fistula. Surgery was performed by ...

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169
[Phalloplasty with Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap ("ALT-Flap")].
2011-04-14

Phalloplasty in female-to-male transsexuals is a very demanding procedure concerning preoperative planning and surgical implementation and many operative techniques have been described in the past. Here we illustrate the phalloplasty by means of a pedicled anterolateral-thigh-flap ("ALT-flap") in a patient who underwent unsuccessful ...

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170
Initial experience with breast reconstruction using the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap: a study of 45 patients.
1999-05-01

Breast conserving surgery for breast cancer has led to an increased interest in reconstruction following mastectomy. The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap has been proven to give good results in terms of restoration of body symmetry with near normal contour and consistency. Furthermore, immediate reconstruction has the advantage of a single procedure with less ...

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171
Consecutive vesicovaginal fistula for transobturator sling perforations and successful repairs with skin flap.
2011-06-29

AIM: To report a reconstructive technique of large vesicovaginal fistula repairs, which is a rare complication of the most modern anti-incontinence procedures (tension-free tapes) using the "oldie but goodie" Lehoczky's island flap. METHODS: Women with large vesicovaginal fistulas caused by mid-urethral transobturator tape were operated in our department. ...

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172
Pure skin perforator flap for microtia and congenital aural atresia using supermicrosurgical techniques.
2011-09-01

Microtia or pinna deformities with congenital aural atresia are severe conditions that significantly affect the quality of life. Although several surgical treatments have been proposed for aural atresia, revision surgery is often required to address complications associated with the initial procedure, which include external auditory canal stenosis, lateralization of the ...

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173
Pedicled Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction: Clinical Experience
2009-07-21

Background: The thoracodorsal artery perforator (TDAP) flap has been described for reconstruction of the head and neck, trunk and extremities. Yet, its use as a pedicled flap in breast reconstruction has not gained wide popularity and has not been widely documented, especially not for complete breast reconstruction or in combination with expanders or ...

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174
A Prospective Cohort Study of Fibula Free Flap Donor Site Morbidity in 157 Consecutive Patients.
2011-05-12

BACKGROUND:: Although the fibula free flap is preferred for bony head and neck reconstruction, donor site morbidity remains a concern. Our goal was to evaluate potential risk factors for complications as well as whether the type of wound closure and timing of postoperative ambulation had an effect on the development of short- and long-term morbidities. ...

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175
Comparison of the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap and free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap in postmastectomy reconstruction: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
2004-05-01

This study compared the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap and the free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap in postmastectomy reconstruction using a cost-effectiveness analysis. A decision analytic model was used. Medical costs associated with the two techniques were estimated from the Ontario Ministry of Health Schedule of ...

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176
[The one- and two-stage distally pedicled sural flap : Surgical technique and clinical results.
2011-04-20

BACKGROUND: The distally pedicled suralis flap is used to cover local defects of the distal lower leg, ankle and hind foot. It is a local flap with no need for microvascular anastomosis, a constant blood supply and ease of elevation. Disadvantages are lack of sensation, donor site morbidity and venous congestion. METHODS AND MATERIAL: This study includes ...

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177
Superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) free flap using perforator vessels as a recipient site: clinical implications in autologous breast reconstruction.
2011-09-01

BACKGROUND: Breast reconstruction with autogenous tissue is a well-established technique, but there are some limitations related to donor-site morbidity. Among available techniques, the superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap is the least invasive procedure because it does not require harvesting or incision of the rectus muscle or the abdominal fascia. Besides ...

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178
Successful repair using innominate vein flap, pericardial flap and thymus pedicle flap for tracheo-innominate artery fistula.
2007-04-01

Tracheo-innominate artery fistula (TIF) is a rare but frequently fatal complication after tracheostomy. Without operation, the mortality is nearly 100% because of acute massive tracheal hemorrhage. Although the survival rate is extremely low, survival is possible only when an immediate operation is performed. Many surgeons have chosen ligation or resection of the innominate ...

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179
Reconstruction of skull base and dura using rectus abdominis muscle combined with a vascularised fascial perforator flap.
2006-01-01

The goal of reconstruction of the skull base is to repair dural defects with a watertight seal and separate it from the nasopharynx and the exterior environment with well vascularised tissue. This prevents cerebro-spinal fluid leakage and secondary contamination leading to the potentially life threatening complications of meningitis or extradural abscess. Following large ...

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180
Reconstruction of crush injuries of the foot dorsum: is the latissimus dorsi muscle flap a reliable choice?
2006-04-01

Thirteen patients who underwent 13 latissimus dorsi free flaps for subacute foot dorsum defects were identified over a 4-year period. The average age of the patients was 30.5 years (range: 8 to 52 years). There were eight male, five female patients. The average follow-up was 23 months (range: 2 to 47 months). The soft-tissue defect resulted from motor vehicle accident in all ...

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Reconstruction of Nasal Skin Cancer Defects with Local Flaps
2011-06-07

Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressions, as well as facial symmetry and a pleasing aesthetic outcome. The reconstructive modality of choice will depend largely on the location, size, and depth of the surgical defect. Individualized therapy is the best course, and numerous flaps have been designed to provide ...

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182
Osteo-periosteal-cutaneous flaps of the medial femoral condyle: a valuable modification for selected clinical situations.
2010-02-08

In situations of bony nonunions with poor skin coverage, transplantation of vascularized soft tissue in addition to bone graft is desirable. The use of the corticoperiosteal vascularized bone graft from the medial femoral condyle is well described. There are only anecdotal reports about its use as an osteocutaneous flap. This article presents our results with the use of an ...

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183
Management of subcostal scars during DIEP-flap raising.
2004-09-01

The lower abdomen continues to be the favourite donor site for free tissue transplantation in autologous breast reconstruction. The deep inferior epigastric artery (DIEP)-flap has revolutionised microsurgical reconstruction of the breast after mastectomy. However, previous abdominal operations with resulting subcostal scars limit the use of this flap due ...

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184
Latissimus dorsi flap closure of the irradiated clavicular wound.
2008-08-28

Partial or total resection of a previously irradiated clavicle and surrounding soft tissues is a difficult clinical problem. Attempts to close the defect with local tissue often result in wound breakdown and exposure of any remaining clavicle. Furthermore, the most appealing local muscle flap, the pectoralis major, is often unsuitable for reconstruction because of previous ...

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185
Clinical Application of Distal Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap in Hand Trauma.
2011-09-12

The clinical value of distal ulnar artery perforator flap in composite defects of the hand is demonstrated in a case series of nine patients with severe injuries of the hand. Soft tissue loss with a mean diameter of 3?�?4 cm on the dorsum of the hand, volar and dorsal side of the wrist and palm was reconstructed with this flap. The mean size of ...

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186
A novel technique for lower extremity limb salvage: the vastus lateralis muscle flap with concurrent use of the vacuum-assisted closure device.
2010-03-22

Free tissue transfer is an essential component of lower extremity limb reconstruction and has dramatically improved salvage attempts. In this report, we examine the use of the underutilized free vastus lateralis muscle flap and describe our treatment protocol that involves a novel application for the vacuum-assisted closure device in an effort to reduce edema and congestion in ...

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187
Perforator flap breast reconstruction after unsatisfactory implant reconstruction.
2011-05-01

In 2009, 86,424 breast reconstructions were performed in the United States, with 76% being implant-based procedures. Capsular contracture and infection are the 2 most cited indications for implant explantation, resulting in a reconstruction failure. However, several patients are dissatisfied with implant reconstruction even without the aforementioned complications. We ...

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188
Microsurgical scalp reconstruction in the patient with cancer.
2002-05-01

The literature regarding reconstruction of large scalp wounds with free tissue transfer consists mostly of case reports and small series, and none of the published reports focus on the particular problems of the oncology patient. Here the authors describe their experience with 37 flaps in 32 patients, all of whom required scalp reconstruction with free tissue transfer after ...

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189
Venous Anastomoses Using Microvascular Coupler in Free Flap Head and Neck Reconstruction.
2011-07-01

PURPOSE: This study is a retrospective review of the experience using the venous coupler for head and neck reconstruction over a 3-year period at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred seventy-eight consecutive cases of microvascular free flaps between May 2007 and September 2010 were ...

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190
The scapular, parascapular, and latissimus dorsi flap as a single osteomyocutaneous flap for repair of complex oral defects.
2011-09-13

Complex composite defects of the oral cavity are often created due to en bloc resection of malignant tumors. These defects can involve bone, soft tissue, oral mucosa, and external skin, posing a reconstructive challenge to the microvascular surgeon. Though advances have been made in free tissue transfer via piggybacking techniques and double free-flaps, increases in operative ...

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191
The Application of Bilateral Lip Mucosa Flaps in Repairing the Upper Vermilion Defects.
2011-08-22

BACKGROUND:: The lip is the primary aesthetic feature of the human body. Repair of the vermilion defects represents a unique challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. The methods of repair are various and have both advantages and disadvantages. The bilateral lip mucosa flaps, were applied to the repair of the upper vermilion defects, and the effects were observed and reported ...

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192
Preoperative assessment of anterolateral thigh flap cutaneous perforators by colour Doppler flowmetry.
2003-01-01

An anterolateral thigh flap is very useful in head and neck reconstruction because of its long and large-caliber vascular pedicle, large skin territory and elevation simultaneous with tumour resection. However, the number and locations of cutaneous perforators vary individually, and thus, it is not widely used because flap elevation is often ...

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193
Peroneal perforator flap for intraoral reconstruction.
2010-12-27

Thin and pliable flaps with long, high calibre pedicles are ideally suited to lining the inside of the mouth. The radial forearm free flap has been our flap of choice until now, but we are unhappy with its potential for complications at the donor site. As an alternative, 30 patients have been treated in our unit ...

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194
Breast reconstruction using tissue expander and TRAM flap with vascular enhancement procedures.
2008-07-11

The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap can create a good breast shape, however, the patchwork-like scar obviously shows that the breast has been reconstructed. To reconstruct a breast without the patchwork-like appearance, we used a two-stage procedure using a tissue expander before transplanting a de-epithelialised TRAM flap. In ...

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195
Bilateral autogenous breast reconstruction using perforator free flaps: a single center's experience.
2004-07-01

The authors present a single center's experience in bilateral breast reconstruction using perforator free flaps. The aim of this study was to show their indications, surgical technique, and results. A series of 53 patients underwent this procedure between February of 1996 and October of 2002. The surgical procedures were performed on patients with bilateral breast cancer (11 ...

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196
Treatment of an ocular squamous cell carcinoma in a stallion with atrial fibrillation
2005-10-01

AbstractA stallion was presented for surgical treatment of limbal squamous cell carcinoma. Excision with a conjunctival pedicle flap was done to prevent ocular invasion and preserve vision. A complication was the diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, which was not converted to sinus rhythm due to the potential complication of treatment ...

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197
Prosthetic management of the burn amputation.
2011-05-01

Amputations as a result of thermal or electrical burns present a unique challenge that requires a coordinated effort by the rehabilitation team. Complications of surface and deep tissue injury require adjustment to the more standard approaches to prosthetic provision. Accommodations for the complications of joint contracture, skin adhesions, sensation ...

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Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons Soci�t� Canadienne des Chirurgiens Plasticiens

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:Participants will be able to understand: The anatomical basis, including peri-orbital zonal analysis of the reconstructive patientHow to perform simple to complicated upper lid reconstructionHow to perform simple to complicated lower lid repairsHow to utilize adjacent flaps for repair of larger defectsHow to address ...

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199
Skull Base Reconstruction: An Updated Approach.
2011-05-12

BACKGROUND:: Our goal was to develop an updated and comprehensive algorithm for skull base reconstruction based on data from the 10-year period following our initial report. METHODS:: Reconstructive outcomes were analyzed from 250 patients undergoing skull base reconstruction from 2000 to 2009. RESULTS:: Thirty-nine local or regional pedicled flap reconstruction and 211 free ...

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200
Fibrin glue prevents complications of septal surgery: findings in a series of 100 patients.
2003-03-01

Septal surgery is a common type of otolaryngology--head and neck surgery, and it is often performed in combination with other procedures. Complications of septal surgery include bleeding, hematoma, infection, abscess formation, and perforation. The most common methods of preventing these complications are the use of nasal packing, septal splints, and ...

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