The Surgical Treatment of Dupuytren Contracture with the Reverse Flow Dorsal Metacarpal Island Flap

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BATUR IŜCIK
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SUKRU YAZAR ◽  
A. CEMAL AYGIT ◽  
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Feodor Lynen died on 6 August 1979 of complications following an operation six weeks before for the repair of an aneurism of the abdominal aorta. Until then he had been fit. The aneurism, of which he had had no symptoms, had come to light when Lynen had been in hospital for a minor operation on his hand, treatment of a Dupuytren contracture, and a general medical check before the planned operation revealed the possibility of an aneurism. A specialist confirmed the diagnosis and suggested surgical treatment. Lynen accepted the advice without hesitation because one of his elder brothers had died of a ruptured aneurism a few years earlier. Lynen’s operation took place on 25 June and was at first thought to have been successful, but complications developed and he became seriously ill. Lynen was one of the outstanding biochemists of his generation and made many highly original discoveries. His intellectual brilliance was combined with an exceptionally attractive, warm-hearted and open personality and with a tremendous zest for life. Students at all levels (especially postgraduate students) and from all over the world, flocked to his laboratory, which became one of the great international centres of biochemistry.


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pp. 901-902 ◽  
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Yimin Chai

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Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 309-313
Author(s):  
Seung Jae Byun ◽  
Hong Je Kang ◽  
Min Su Joo ◽  
Keon Rok Kim

Delayed arteriovenous (AV) fistula after soft tissue reconstruction with flap surgery is a rare complication. Here, we describe a case of delayed AV fistula formation after 4 years of reverse flow sural island flap surgery in the lower leg. The patient had swelling, tenderness, and color change to dark purple on previous flap area and foot, similar to cellulitis. Thrill and murmur were observed. AV fistula was formed around the previous vascular pedicle area, as revealed in angiography. We excised the right posterior tibial artery-saphenous vein fistula. The patient is having satisfactory progress since the surgery. We suggest that AV fistula was caused by enhanced angiogenesis and vascular damage.


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