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Bipedicled DIEAP flaps for reconstruction of limb soft tissue defects in male patients.

2016

Summary Background Extensive soft tissue deficiencies involving the limbs can be difficult to reconstruct and may require more than one microsurgical flap transfer to cover the defect. This can be particularly challenging in male patients, where the sacrifice of a donor muscle could result in considerable comorbidity. This paper describes the use of the bipedicled deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEAP) flap to perform a one-stage reconstruction of extensive soft tissue defects in male patients. Methods By using preoperative multidetector computed tomographic (MDCT) angiography, the dominant perforators of the abdominal wall were identified and the bipedicled DIEAP flap was used …

MaleMicrosurgeryMale patientmedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica030230 surgerySurgical FlapsAbdominal wall0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudieArm InjurieArm Injuriesmedicine.diagnostic_testSoft tissueEpigastric ArterieMiddle AgedForearmmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVascular Surgical ProceduresHumanArteryAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySoft Tissue InjuriesLeg Injurie03 medical and health sciencesmedicineReconstructive Surgical ProcedureHumansVascular Surgical ProcedureRetrospective StudiesLegBipedicled DIEAP flapbusiness.industryDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryAbdominal WallMicrosurgeryPlastic Surgery ProceduresEpigastric Arterieseye diseasesSurgerySurgical FlapMale patientAngiographyExtremity traumaAbdomenSurgerybusinessLeg InjuriesJournal of plastic, reconstructiveaesthetic surgery : JPRAS
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