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THE LATISSIMUS DORSI-GROIN-LYMPH NODE COMPOUND FLAP: A COMPREHENSIVE TECHNIQUE WITH THREE FEATURES INCLUDING SKIN COVERAGE, RESTORATION OF MOTOR FUNCTION, AND PREVENTION OF UPPER LIMB LYMPHEDEMA

dc.contributor.authorSAÇAK, BÜLENT
dc.contributor.authorsNicoli, Fabio; Orfaniotis, Georgios; Lazzeri, Davide; Lim, Seong Yoon; Kiranantawat, Kidakorn; Chen, Pei-Yu; Ciudad, Pedro; Chilgar, Ram M.; Sapountzis, Stamatis; Sacak, Bulent; Chen, Hung-Chi
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-12T20:30:02Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T19:10:20Z
dc.date.available2022-03-12T20:30:02Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractReconstruction of complex upper extremity defects requires a need for multiple tissue components. The supercharged latissimus dorsi (LD)-groin compound flap is an option that can provide a large skin paddle with simultaneous functional muscle transfer. It is necessary to supercharge the flap with the superficial circumflex iliac pedicle to ensure the viability of its groin extension. In this report, we present a case of a supercharged LD-groin flap in combination with vascularized inguinal lymph nodes, which was used for upper limb reconstruction in a young male patient, following excision of high-grade liposarcoma. Resection resulted in a 28 cm 3 15 cm skin defect extending from the upper arm to the proximal forearm, also involving the triceps muscle, a segment of the ulnar nerve and the axillary lymph nodes. Restoration of triceps function was achieved with transfer of the innervated LD muscle. Part of the ulnar nerve was resected and repaired with sural nerve grafts. Post-operatively, the flap survived fully with no partial necrosis, and no complications at both the recipient and donor sites. At 1-year follow up, the patient had a well-healed wound with good elbow extension (against resistance), no tumor recurrence, and no signs of lymphedema. We believe this comprehensive approach may represent a valuable technique, for not only the oncological reconstruction of upper extremity, but also for the prevention of lymphedema. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/micr.22515
dc.identifier.eissn1098-2752
dc.identifier.issn0738-1085
dc.identifier.pubmed26466971
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/234143
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000393131500012
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.relation.ispartofMICROSURGERY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectMICROVASCULAR BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
dc.subjectSOFT-TISSUE SARCOMA
dc.subjectUPPER EXTREMITY
dc.subjectMYOCUTANEOUS FLAP
dc.subjectMICROSURGERY
dc.subjectMETASTASIS
dc.subjectADULTS
dc.subjectARM
dc.titleTHE LATISSIMUS DORSI-GROIN-LYMPH NODE COMPOUND FLAP: A COMPREHENSIVE TECHNIQUE WITH THREE FEATURES INCLUDING SKIN COVERAGE, RESTORATION OF MOTOR FUNCTION, AND PREVENTION OF UPPER LIMB LYMPHEDEMA
dc.typearticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage694
oaire.citation.issue8
oaire.citation.startPage689
oaire.citation.titleMICROSURGERY
oaire.citation.volume36

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