Background Whether to perform an end-to-end (ETE) versus end-to-side (ETS) arterial anastomosis is an integral part of preoperative planning and intraoperative decision making in free flap-based reconstructions. This study evaluated the impact of microsurgical anastomotic technique on outcomes of lower extremity reconstructions, with a focus on patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Methods Over a 6-year period, 425 patients underwent 437 microvascular lower extremity free flap reconstructions with fasciocutaneous anterolateral thigh- or gracilis muscle flaps at a single surgical center. The cases were divided into an ETE (n = 297 patients) versus ETS (n = 128 patients) group according to the anastomotic technique. A retrospective...
Background: Prolonged bed rest and elevation have traditionally been considered necessary after free...
Lower extremity fillet flaps are occasionally used for coverage of complex defects following externa...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...
Background: During free flap surgery, the surgeon sometimes encounters problems with anastomosis suc...
Background: Optimal outcomes in microsurgery have been attributed to a range of factors, with perfor...
Background The use of flow-through flaps was popularized in the early 1990s by Costa, Soutar and Lam...
Background The use of flow-through flaps was popularized in the early 1990s by Costa, Soutar and Lam...
Copyright © 2015 Mitsuru Nemoto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare end-to-side (ETS) and end-to-end (ETE) distal anastomoses for femoropopl...
The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of percutaneous transluminal angio-plasty (P...
BACKGROUND: While complication rates in free tissue transfers have continuously decreased over time ...
Venous thrombosis (VT) is the primary reason for microvascular free flaps (MFFs) failure. Different ...
AbstractObjectives to compare end-to-side (ETS) and end-to-end (ETE) distal anastomoses. Designretro...
The selection of recipient vessels is crucial when reconstructing traumatized lower extremities usin...
When there is no suitable vessel in the injured leg for microsurgical transfer, cross-leg free flaps...
Background: Prolonged bed rest and elevation have traditionally been considered necessary after free...
Lower extremity fillet flaps are occasionally used for coverage of complex defects following externa...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...
Background: During free flap surgery, the surgeon sometimes encounters problems with anastomosis suc...
Background: Optimal outcomes in microsurgery have been attributed to a range of factors, with perfor...
Background The use of flow-through flaps was popularized in the early 1990s by Costa, Soutar and Lam...
Background The use of flow-through flaps was popularized in the early 1990s by Costa, Soutar and Lam...
Copyright © 2015 Mitsuru Nemoto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare end-to-side (ETS) and end-to-end (ETE) distal anastomoses for femoropopl...
The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of percutaneous transluminal angio-plasty (P...
BACKGROUND: While complication rates in free tissue transfers have continuously decreased over time ...
Venous thrombosis (VT) is the primary reason for microvascular free flaps (MFFs) failure. Different ...
AbstractObjectives to compare end-to-side (ETS) and end-to-end (ETE) distal anastomoses. Designretro...
The selection of recipient vessels is crucial when reconstructing traumatized lower extremities usin...
When there is no suitable vessel in the injured leg for microsurgical transfer, cross-leg free flaps...
Background: Prolonged bed rest and elevation have traditionally been considered necessary after free...
Lower extremity fillet flaps are occasionally used for coverage of complex defects following externa...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...