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Lateral breast defect after partial mastectomy is a difficult challenge. Pedicled perforator flap is a new indication for breast surgery. Perforator flaps and fat tissue transplant are new concepts in this kind of reconstruction. Lateral intercostal artery perforator (LICAP) flap has been used for a lot of indications. It can be used for lateral breast defect reconstruction. This flap provides several advantages: minimal donor site morbidity, advantages in flap shaping, better aesthetic results and higher patient satisfaction. The aim of this paper is to present indications of LICAP flap. We discuss its advantages and its limits in lateral breast reconstruction after partial mastectomy. LICAP flap provides a new solution instead of conventional flaps.  相似文献   

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Background: Management and reconstruction of dorsal foot defects present various difficulties and challenges. The main purpose of this article is to discuss experiences of using superficial circumflex iliac perforator (SCIP) flap in various defects of the dorsal foot region.

Methods: From August 2012 to February 2015, a total of 13 patients – nine males and four females – received a reconstruction operation for dorsal foot defects using SCIP flaps (the SCIP group). The defects were caused by trauma (n?=?9), diabetes (n?=?3), and malignancy (n?=?1). The mean age was 43.07 years, which ranged between 19–70 years. Additionally, 19 other patients, who underwent reconstruction operation of the foot dorsum using ALT and TDAP flaps during the same study period, were recruited for comparison. The axial circumference of the operated foot and unoperated contralateral foot was measured, and the difference were compared between all patients, as well as between the two groups.

Results: All of the flaps survived after the operation, but secondary procedures were performed in two cases due to partial skin necrosis. The mean follow-up period was 13 months. The mean axial circumference discrepancy of the SCIP group (12.08?±?2.96?mm) was significantly lower compared with ALT (25.21?±?3.16?mm) and TDAP (29.88?±?1.55?mm) groups (p?Conclusions: The authors experienced good results with using the SCIP flap in dorsal foot reconstruction. Reconstruction with the SCIP flap can be a good surgical option, with better postoperative symmetry and minimal donor sequelae, compared to conventional workhorse flaps.  相似文献   

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We presented three cases in which two bipedicled fasciocutaneous flaps were used for coverage defects of the knee. These bipedicled flaps can be harvested to cover long and narrow sized defects on the anteromedial aspect of the knee region. This procedure is easy, quick and versatile without compromising the principal vessels and muscles of the leg.  相似文献   

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Breast reconstruction is part of the treatment of breast cancer needing mastectomy. To deal with the numbering technics in breast reconstruction surgery and with the number of patients seeking reconstruction, the authors proposed a strategy taking care of the patients wishes, of the patients morphology and of the surgicals limits of the different technics. On this aim, the authors reviewed a 30 patients series of secondary breast reconstruction composed of 23 inferior gluteal free flaps, 4 transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flaps and 3 latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flaps.  相似文献   

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Flap surgery is the art of transposing an autonomous vascularised tissue, from a donor site to a distant recipient site. It was born 2000 years ago in India, evolving from random flaps to microsurgical flaps with a skeletonised vascular pedicle. This evolution was possible through the knowledge of cutaneous vascularisation and allows today the spreading field of perforator flaps. Writing the story of any particular flap is, in fact, looking back to understand the global concept and evolution of flaps surgery. Therefore the authors detail every step of the development and technical improvement of the thoracodorsal flap from the classical musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap to one of its latest achievement, the thoracodorsal perforator flap. This story helps us to appreciate the armamentarium of thin and low donor site morbidity flap that perforator flaps offer to us.  相似文献   

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