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Versatility of the pedicled thoracodorsal artery perforator (TDAP) flap in soft tissue reconstruction
Authors:Ortiz C Laredo  Mendoza M Márquez  Sempere L Navarro  Sanz J Salvador  Torres A Novo  Barraquer E Lorda
Affiliation:Reconstructive Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Department, General Universitary Hospital of Alicante, Alicante, Spain. laredo_car@gva.es
Abstract:
For the last decades, the latissimus dorsi skin-muscle flap has contributed to the efficient reconstruction of the loss of skin cover (especially in breast surgery) and in long-distance tissue defects. Unfortunately, the nonuse of such an important muscle as the latissimus dorsi for the patient, as well as the resulting thickness of the flap after reconstruction, has turned it into a second choice flap. However, this flap is still indicated in the reconstruction of areas which need a great amount of cutaneous and muscular tissue. The appearance of the perforator flaps and, specifically, thoracodorsal artery perforator (TDAP) flap, has meant a radical change in relation to lower morbidity of the donor site, thus highly ranking the use of these flaps in the reconstruction for similar defects. The aim of this publication is to present our experience with the pedicled TDAP flap in a series of 17 different cases. Of those, there were 14 cases of mammary reconstruction after sparing surgery, 2 cases of axillary reconstruction following severe recurrent hidradenitis, and a case of extensive substance loss in a patient's upper limb following a severe crush injury.
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