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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Posterior compartment of the lower leg reconstruction with free functional rectus femoris transfer after sarcoma resection.

Adriana CordovaFrancesco MoschellaRoberto PirrelloSalvatore D'arpa

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Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPosterior compartment of the lower leg reconstruction with free functional rectus femoris transfer after sarcoma resection.LiposarcomaThighSurgical FlapsQuadriceps MuscleMedicineHumansSurgical FlapsCompartment (pharmacokinetics)Anterior compartment of thighAgedLegMuscle Neoplasmsbusiness.industryAnatomyLiposarcomaPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseLimb SalvageSurgerybody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureSurgerySarcomaNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessSplint (medicine)Reinnervation

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A 72-year-old man with the third recurrence of a low-grade liposarcoma of the right lower leg came to our attention seeking limb-salvage surgery. The tumour was removed en bloc with all the superficial posterior compartment of the leg. Appropriate foot flexion was restored by means of a free-functional rectus femoris musculocutaneous flap harvested from the ipsilateral thigh. The patient was kept on a postoperative splint for 6 weeks. Three months after the operation, clinical and elecromyographic signs of reinnervation were observed. The patient was able to walk, run and climb stairs and no donor-site morbidity was observed. Thigh extension was rated M4, comparable to the contralateral thigh. Foot flexion, without any postoperative exercise, was rated M3 with a 30 degrees excursion. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of reconstruction of the posterior compartment of the leg r with a free functional rectus femoris flap. We believe this muscle could be the ideal option for such reconstruction.

10.1016/j.bjps.2009.06.007https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19589741