Microsurgical scalp reconstruction is indicated in patients with large scalp defects. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of scalp reconstruction in oncologic patients reconstructed with latissimus dorsi (LD), anterolateral thigh (ALT), and omental (OM) free flaps. Thirty oncologic patients underwent scalp reconstruction with LD (10), ALT (11), and OM (9) flaps. The length of the vascular pedicle, the operation time, the possibility of a two-team approach, the length of hospital stays, the complications, and the aesthetic results were evaluated. The OM flap was the flap with the shortest vascular pedicle length with a mean of 6.26 ± 0.16 cm, compared to the LD flap, which was 12.34 ± 0.55 cm and the ALT flap with 13.20 ± 0.26 ...
Background: Scalp reconstruction after wide tumor excision is particularly challenging. Free tissue ...
Background: Malignant scalp tumors are not common and constitute a small percentage of all scalp tum...
Introduction: scalp soft tissue defects are common and result from a variety of causes. Reconstructi...
Microsurgical scalp reconstruction is indicated in patients with large scalp defects. The aim of thi...
Although most small to medium defects of the scalp can be covered by local flaps, large defects or c...
Background: Limited follow-up data on aesthetic outcome and survival after microsurgical reconstruct...
A 61-year-old man presents with invasive basal cell carcinoma of the scalp. Composite resection resu...
scalp excision from the supraorbital ridge to the occiput. Figure 2. Halo in position on day 27 afte...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of large scalp defects after tumor resection is a challenging pro...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
The use of Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) can be a valid alternative for scalp reconstruction, e...
Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the protocols and complications in four unusual cases of l...
Background: Scalp reconstruction after wide tumor excision is particularly challenging. Free tissue ...
Background: Malignant scalp tumors are not common and constitute a small percentage of all scalp tum...
Introduction: scalp soft tissue defects are common and result from a variety of causes. Reconstructi...
Microsurgical scalp reconstruction is indicated in patients with large scalp defects. The aim of thi...
Although most small to medium defects of the scalp can be covered by local flaps, large defects or c...
Background: Limited follow-up data on aesthetic outcome and survival after microsurgical reconstruct...
A 61-year-old man presents with invasive basal cell carcinoma of the scalp. Composite resection resu...
scalp excision from the supraorbital ridge to the occiput. Figure 2. Halo in position on day 27 afte...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of large scalp defects after tumor resection is a challenging pro...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
The use of Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) can be a valid alternative for scalp reconstruction, e...
Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the protocols and complications in four unusual cases of l...
Background: Scalp reconstruction after wide tumor excision is particularly challenging. Free tissue ...
Background: Malignant scalp tumors are not common and constitute a small percentage of all scalp tum...
Introduction: scalp soft tissue defects are common and result from a variety of causes. Reconstructi...