Comparison of spontaneous sensory recovery of noninnervated anteromedial thigh flap, latissimus dorsi flap, and gracilis muscle flap in lower extremity reconstruction: A prospective comparative study

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2018 ◽  
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pp. 297-303 ◽  
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Jens Rothenberger ◽  
Eva Maria Ramms ◽  
Fabian Medved ◽  
Jonas Kolbenschlag ◽  
Adrien Daigeler ◽  
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Thomas Namdar ◽  
Peter L. Stollwerck ◽  
Felix H. Stang ◽  
Thomas Lange ◽  
Peter Mailänder ◽  
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Lavinia Anzai ◽  
Pierre B. Saadeh ◽  
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pp. 1714-1723 ◽  
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Rachel Cohen-Shohet ◽  
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Tosan Ehanire

2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 619-621
Author(s):  
Georgios Pafitanis ◽  
Alexandros Vris ◽  
Dimitris Reissis ◽  
Amir Sadri ◽  
Reza Alamouti ◽  
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This article portrays the authors’ clinical experience of a complex case of lower extremity reconstruction using a recycled pedicle from 10 years old free latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap to supply a new free anterolateral thigh flap for proximal tibia wound defect reconstruction. It provides clinical evidence that muscle neovascularization occurs and supports the dogma peripheral tissue neovascularization. This case stipulates that recycling of pedicle is feasible, when used with appropriate strategy and safety and also provides evidence for the long-term survival of greater saphenous vein grafts in lower extremity reconstruction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (07) ◽  
pp. 526-532 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Rassner ◽  
J. Kiefer ◽  
H. Bannasch ◽  
G. Stark ◽  
S. Eisenhardt ◽  
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Background Both the gracilis muscle flap and the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap have been described as successful reconstructive options for defect coverage after trauma or tumor resection. In general, free perforator flaps are considered to generate less donor-site morbidity than muscle flaps. Here, we put this hypothesis to the test. Methods In this study, 193 patients who had undergone free flap reconstruction with either free gracilis muscle flaps (n = 131) or ALT flaps (n = 62) were included. Subjective patient satisfaction with the aesthetic and functional outcome of the donor sites was assessed using a self-report questionnaire as well as the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS). Results Comparing the donor-site morbidity of free ALT and gracilis flaps, the LEFS revealed no significant differences in functional impairment (p = 0.6447) of the lower extremity. The donor-site scar was significantly longer after ALT flap harvest (mean: 21.16 cm) than after gracilis muscle flap harvest (mean: 14.17 cm; p < 0.0001). Furthermore, donor-site numbness was significantly greater in the ALT group than in the gracilis group (p = 0.0068). Conclusion No significant differences in functional impairment of the lower extremity were reported after gracilis muscle and ALT flap harvest. Regarding scar length and level of numbness of the donor site, the gracilis muscle flap was shown to be superior to the ALT flap.


Injury ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 47 (12) ◽  
pp. 2828-2832 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul I. Heidekrueger ◽  
Denis Ehrl ◽  
Albrecht Heine-Geldern ◽  
Milomir Ninkovic ◽  
P. Niclas Broer

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