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Gracilis free muscle transfer for morpho-functional reconstruction of the lower lip.

2007

Background. Large full-thickness defects of the lower lip need free tissue transfer. The free forearm flap is the more widespread technique for free flap lower lip reconstruction, but it results in a static lip. The authors describe a technique of morphodynamic sensate reconstruction of the lower lip with a free gracilis flap and a musculomucosal flap. Methods. Three patients underwent reconstruction with an innervated free muscular gracilis flap, an innervated musculo-mucosal flap for the vermillion (2 cases), and a full-thickness skin graft. Results. No significant complications were observed. Static function and vermillion sensitivity were immediately restored. The skin color match was e…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyLower lipFree flaptotal lower lip reconstruction • free innervated gracilis flap • lower lip carcinoma • sensate lower lip reconstruction • dynamic lower lip reconstructionSurgical FlapsLip NeoplasmLip reconstructionmedicineHumansGracilis muscleSurgical FlapsMuscle SkeletalAgedbusiness.industryAnatomyLipSurgeryFunctional reconstructionstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyLip NeoplasmsCarcinoma Squamous CellMuscle transferNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessHeadneck
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Versatility of nasolabial flaps in oral cavity reconstructions

2014

Objectives: Describe the techniques involved and the results obtained witn nasolabial flaps in small and medium- sized defects of the oral cavity. The procedure is an easy resconstructive option with a high success rate and with very good aesthetic and functional outcomes. Study Design: A retrospective analysis of 16 nasolabial flap reconstructions in 15 oncological patients with oral cavity defects undergoing single-stage surgical interventions. We evaluate the tumor type, its location, size, the resective and reconstructive techniques involved, as well as any complications. Results: Out of 15 patients, 9 were male and 6 female, with ages ranging from 60-85 years. The primary tumor was loc…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMandibular symphysismedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryOdontologíaReviewNoseOral cavitySurgical FlapsSurgical Wound DehiscenceVascularityTonguemedicineHumansGeneral DentistryAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overMouthbusiness.industryMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Procedures:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludPrimary tumorLipSurgeryRadiation therapyDissectionmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCarcinoma Squamous CellFemaleMouth NeoplasmsSurgeryOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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The changes in resting anal pressure after performing full-thickness rectal advancement flaps.

2017

Background: Advancement flap is an accepted approach for treating complex fistula-in-ano. The purpose was to evaluate the changes in resting pressure along the anal canal after performing a full-thickness flap. Methods: Manometric review of patients who have undergone a full-thickness rectal advancement flap procedure for complex anal fistulas of cryptoglandular origin. Recurrence and continence were evaluated. Resting Anal Pressure was assessed along the anal canal by two measures: maximum resting pressure(MRP) and inferior resting pressure(IRP) at 0.5 cm from the anal verge. Results: 119 patients were evaluated. Overall recurrence rate was5.9%. Anal continence was maintained intact in 76.…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyManometryAnal Canal030230 surgerySurgical FlapsComplex anal fistulaAnal continence03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePressureMedicineHumansRectal FistulaRectal advancement flapProspective StudiesDigestive System Surgical Proceduresbusiness.industryUrethral sphincterAnal MarginGeneral MedicineAnal manometryAnal canalMiddle AgedSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnal vergeAnal manometrySurgeryFull thicknessFemalebusinessAmerican journal of surgery
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Further application of the bilobed flap: the split bilobed flap for reconstruction of composite posterior auricular and mastoid defects

2006

In this article a modified bilobed flap from mastoid and lateral neck skin for reconstruction of complex defects of the posteromedial surface of the auricle and mastoid skin, with the preservation of the retroauricular sulcus, is described. Reconstruction of the postero-medial auricular surface has almost never been a concern for reconstructive surgeons. It is in fact a shaded area with little aesthetic relevance and direct closure, skin grafting and even secondary healing are used for skin cancer defects repair. Also mastoid skin defects can be repaired with simple techniques such as skin grafts or transposition flaps from the remaining mastoid skin or from the neck. On the other hand, can…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMastoidesmedicine.medical_treatmentScarsMastoidSurgical FlapsmedicineHumansBasal cell carcinomaEar ExternalSurgical FlapsEar NeoplasmszAgedAuricleScalpintegumentary systembiologybusiness.industryEar Deformities AcquiredAnatomyPlastic Surgery ProceduresSulcusmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCarcinoma Basal CellHead and Neck NeoplasmsSkin graftingSurgerymedicine.symptomSkin cancerbusinessJournal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
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Safety of Reconstructive Microsurgery in the Elderly Population: a Multicentric Prospective Study

2021

Background: Safety of reconstructive microsurgery in elderly patients is still a topic of debate, because no conclusive evidence exists that provides indications and risk evaluation in elderly patients. The purpose of this study, which the Italian Society for Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery (SICPRE) has promoted, is to evaluate the safety and the complication risk of elective reconstructive microsurgery in elderly patients as well as to identify patient- or procedure-related risk factors. The secondary aim is to evaluate the predictive role for complications of the Geriatric 8 score (G8). Methods: A total of 194 consecutive patients from 18 centers, aged 65 or older, who rece…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgeryComplicationsmedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaFree flapLogistic regressionSurgical Flaps03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineElderlyRisk FactorsElderly populationReconstructive microsurgeryHumansMedicineIn patientProspective Studies030223 otorhinolaryngologyProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryGraft SurvivalAge FactorsPlastic Surgery ProceduresMicrosurgerySurgeryFree flapItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisComplications; Elderly; Free flap; Microsurgery; ReconstructionFemaleSurgeryPatient SafetyReconstructionbusinessComplication
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Neourethra: a new two-stage procedure for reconstruction of the functional urethra.

1983

Abstract In 14 male dogs, the functional urethra was replaced by a bladder flap tube in a 2-stage procedure. In the 1st stage of the operation a bipedicle strip from the anterior bladder wall was tubularized around a 10F or 12F catheter. After 10 to 12 weeks the 2nd stage of the procedure was performed: the bladder neck was transected and sutured, and the cranial pedicle of the bipedicle tube was transected and pulled through the bluntly dissected pelvic floor muscles. From the distal end of the tube a perineal urostoma was created to facilitate radiological and urodynamic followup. Eight dogs completed a followup 5 months after the 2nd procedure. Urodynamic and x-ray studies were done preo…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPelvic floorbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary BladderBladder flapAnatomySurgical FlapsSurgeryCatheterizationNeck of urinary bladderCatheterUrodynamicsUrethramedicine.anatomical_structureDogsUrinary IncontinenceUrethraPressureMedicineAnimalsStage (cooking)Tube (container)businessThe Journal of urology
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Post Surgical Pyoderma Gangrenosum in flap surgery: diagnostic clues and treatment recommendations

2016

Background: Post Surgical Pyoderma Gangrenosum (PSPG) is a neutrophilic dermatosis causing aseptic necrotic ulcerations within surgical sites. It is often misdiagnosed as infection or ischemia and worsened by the inappropriate treatment. Therefore diagnostic clues must be identified and awareness for PSPG raised.Methods: We present two cases of PSPG after flap surgery and a review of the literature.Results: Seventeen cases of PSPG after flap surgery were found. Fever, pain and redness are the most common initial symptoms. In 63%, lesions were on the flap and the adjacent skin. In 63%, the donor site is also involved. Time to diagnosis was nine days to four years. Frequent debridement (89%) …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPost surgicalNecrosisTuberculosisPrognosiSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaIschemia030230 surgeryAdrenal Cortex HormoneRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexSurgical Flaps030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineAdrenal Cortex HormonesPost Surgical Pyoderma GangrenosummedicineHumansflap surgeryskin and connective tissue diseasesAgedWound Healingbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseDermatologyPyoderma GangrenosumSurgerySurgical FlapDebridementFemaleSurgeryPostoperative ComplicationAseptic processingmedicine.symptombusinessBreast reconstructionComplicationPyoderma gangrenosumHumanActa Chirurgica Belgica
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Retroauricular skin: a flaps bank for ear reconstruction.

2006

Retroauricular skin: a flaps bank for ear reconstruction. Cordova A, D'Arpa S, Pirrello R, Giambona C, Moschella F. Source Cattedra di Chirurgia Plastica e Ricostruttiva, Dipartimento di Discipline Chirurgiche ed Oncologiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via del Vespro 129, 90127 - Palermo, Italy. adriana.cordova@excite.com Abstract BACKGROUND: The retroauricular skin has always been given much attention by the reconstructive surgeon for ear and face reconstruction because it is richly vascularised, as many anatomical investigations show, it is hidden behind the ear, its skin is very similar to that of ear and face. All these reasons make it an ideal donor site for ear reconstruction.…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyReconstructive SurgeonEar reconstructionIsland FlapsSurgical FlapsVenous stasismedicine.arterypolycyclic compoundsmedicineHumansEar ExternalAuricleWound Healingbusiness.industrySuture TechniquesEar Deformities Acquiredear reconstruction Retroauricular skinAnatomybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionSulcusPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPosterior auricular arteryInferior pediclemedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSurgeryFemalebusinessAlgorithmsJournal of plastic, reconstructiveaesthetic surgery : JPRAS
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Detection of flap venous and arterial occlusion using interstitial glucose monitoring in a rodent model.

2010

Background: Free tissue transfer necessitates vigilant postoperative monitoring for vessel occlusion. Unfortunately, most monitoring methods require experienced personnel and are expensive to use. Furthermore, many tests have low sensitivity, low specificity, or significant delay between vessel occlusion and detection. The authors report on a novel method of tissue monitoring that avoids these limitations by tracking interstitial glucose concentration. Methods: Vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous flaps were elevated in adult rats based on the superior epigastric vessels. Interstitial glucose within the flaps was monitored using a transcutaneous sensor. Interstitial glucose was recorded f…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyRectus AbdominisSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaConstriction PathologicSurgical FlapsVeinsRats Sprague-DawleyInternal medicineOcclusionmedicineAnimalsArtery occlusionVeinMonitoring PhysiologicSkinPeripheral Vascular Diseasesbusiness.industryVascular diseaseRodent modelArteriesSkin Transplantationmedicine.diseaseArterial occlusionConfidence intervalRatsSurgeryDisease Models AnimalGlucosemedicine.anatomical_structureInterstitial glucoseCardiologySurgeryAnimals Disease Models Animal Extracellular Fluid/metabolism Glucose/metabolism Graft Occlusion Vascular/diagnosis Graft Occlusion Vascular/metabolism Reconstructive Surgical Procedures Rodentia Surgical Flaps/blood supplybusiness
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The little finger ulnar palmar digital artery perforator flap: anatomical basis.

2013

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the cutaneous vascularization of the hypothenar region and investigate the anatomical basis for perforator propeller flaps for coverage of the flexor aspect of the little finger. METHODS: The area between the pisiform and the base of the little finger was studied in 14 hands of fresh cadavers injected with red latex. An oval flap 1.5 cm large was raised along the axis between these two points. Perforators going into the flap were dissected up to their origin from the ulnar palmar digital artery of the little finger, and their distance from the proximal edge of the A1 pulley was recorded. RESULTS: The mean number of perforator arteries entering t…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaDissection (medical)Surgical FlapsPathology and Forensic MedicineCadaverProximal marginmedicineA1 pulleyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingHypothenar regionbusiness.industryLittle fingerAnatomymedicine.diseaseHandSurgerybody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structurePalmar digital arterySurgeryFemaleAnatomybusinessperforator flap ulnar palmar digital arterySurgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA
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