Posterior chest wall defects are frequently encountered after excision of tumors as a result of trauma or in the setting of wound dehiscence after spine surgery. Various pedicled fasciocutaneous and musculocutaneous flaps have been described for the coverage of these wounds. The advent of perforator flaps has allowed the preservation of muscle function but their bulk is limited. Musculocutaneous flaps remain widely employed. The trapezius and the latissimus dorsi (LD) flaps have been used extensively for upper and middle posterior chest wounds, respectively. Their bulk allows for obliteration of the dead space in deep wounds. The average width of the LD skin paddle is limited to 10-12 cm if closure of the donor site is expected without skin...
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of non-healing wounds of lower back often poses a powerful challenge. We prese...
Summary: This study described a technique for reconstruction of a large lateral thoracic region defe...
Objective: Besides other factors, the choice of reconstructive method for full thickness thoracic wa...
Posterior chest wall defects are frequently encountered after excision of tumors as a result of trau...
PURPOSE: M. latissimus dorsi flap is one of the most commonly used pedicled flaps in plastic surgery...
The latissimus dorsi flap is a commonly used tissue transfer for volume replacement in partial or to...
AbstractIntroductionChest wall skeletal defects are usually closed using muscle flaps or prosthetic ...
Background:. A transverse paddle latissimus dorsi (LD) flap has the advantage that if the skin paddl...
BACKGROUND: Composite chest wall reconstruction, following the assurance of chest wall stability, of...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To investigate the utility of pre-expanded muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi fla...
IntroductionChest wall skeletal defects are usually closed using muscle flaps or prosthetic material...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Background: Although free flaps are reliable for head and neck reconstructions, the pectoralis major...
Background: Surgical resection in locally advanced breast cancer produces large defects that may not...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of non-healing wounds of lower back often poses a powerful challenge. We prese...
Summary: This study described a technique for reconstruction of a large lateral thoracic region defe...
Objective: Besides other factors, the choice of reconstructive method for full thickness thoracic wa...
Posterior chest wall defects are frequently encountered after excision of tumors as a result of trau...
PURPOSE: M. latissimus dorsi flap is one of the most commonly used pedicled flaps in plastic surgery...
The latissimus dorsi flap is a commonly used tissue transfer for volume replacement in partial or to...
AbstractIntroductionChest wall skeletal defects are usually closed using muscle flaps or prosthetic ...
Background:. A transverse paddle latissimus dorsi (LD) flap has the advantage that if the skin paddl...
BACKGROUND: Composite chest wall reconstruction, following the assurance of chest wall stability, of...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To investigate the utility of pre-expanded muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi fla...
IntroductionChest wall skeletal defects are usually closed using muscle flaps or prosthetic material...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Background: Although free flaps are reliable for head and neck reconstructions, the pectoralis major...
Background: Surgical resection in locally advanced breast cancer produces large defects that may not...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of non-healing wounds of lower back often poses a powerful challenge. We prese...
Summary: This study described a technique for reconstruction of a large lateral thoracic region defe...
Objective: Besides other factors, the choice of reconstructive method for full thickness thoracic wa...