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Vessel Selection in Head and Neck Reconstruction After Neck Dissection or Radiotherapy.
[BACKGROUND] Free flap transfer is an essential technique for head and neck reconstruction after oncological ablative resection. Selection of recipient vessels can be challenging in patients with a history of neck dissection and/or radiothe…
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The Ischemic Tolerance up to Four Hours of Free Jejunum Flap: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
[BACKGROUND] While free jejunum transfer (FJT) following total pharyngo-laryngo-esophagectomy (TPLE) is a reliable reconstruction technique, the jejunum flap is viewed as more susceptible to ischemia than a standard free flap. Animal studi…
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Soft Tissue Reconstruction Using the Free Forearm Fillet Flap in the Salvage of Forequarter Amputations for Recurrent Sarcoma: A Report of 2 Cases.
Reconstruction after radical forequarter amputation for recurrent proximal extremity sarcoma is challenging because the defect is significant, and the axillary or subclavian vessels are resected with the tumor, indicating that the pedicle o…
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Superficial Temporal Vein and Alternative Middle Temporal Vein as Recipient Veins for Free-flap Reconstruction.
The superficial and middle temporal veins (STV and MTV) have been used as recipient veins for free-flap reconstruction; however, the STV is sometimes small and cannot be used, while the MTV is not fully recognized or utilized as a recipient…
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Free Flap Reconstruction of Oncologic Gluteal Defects.
A number of studies have already examined gluteal reconstruction with free flaps. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the reliability of free flap reconstruction for oncologic gluteal defects. This retrospective cohort study incl…
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A Quantitative Evaluation of the Flow-Increasing Effect of Flow-Through Arterial Anastomosis in the Vascular Pedicle of Free Flaps: A Prospective Clinical Before-and-After Study.
[BACKGROUND] The clinical application of flow-through anastomosis has been reported in various studies; however, no studies have quantitatively evaluated and compared the actual hemodynamics in flow-through anastomosis and end-to-end anasto…
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Boomerang-shaped Lateral-to-back Flap Utilizing Multiple Thoracodorsal Artery Perforators around the Lateral Border of Latissimus Dorsi Muscle for Reconstruction of Large Circular Defect.
We herein report the successful reconstruction of an extensive circular skin defect of the elbow region using a boomerang-shaped lateral-to-back muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi myocutanous flap utilizing multiple thoracodorsal artery perfor…
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The use of lower abdominal perforator flaps in soft-tissue reconstruction after sarcoma resection.
[BACKGROUND] Historically, conventional musculocutaneous flaps have been commonly used for reconstruction after soft tissue sarcoma resection, and the use of lower abdominal perforator flaps has not been popular. This report examined the cu…