Backgrounds: The reconstruction of large full-thickness abdominal wall defects usually requires microsurgical flaps. When microsurgery is not an option, the association of two pedicled flaps can be an alternative. This association is exceptionally reported in the literature. Case: We present the case of a 42 years old patient, with an invading bladder tumor. The tumorectomy resulted in a full thickness sub-umbilical wall defect. The large defect was reconstructed by the combination of a fasciocutaneous tensor fascia lata flap, associated with a Mc Gregor flap.Recovery was reached within 4 weeks, with minimal donor site sequelae. Conclusion: This case is an important addition to literature regarding a simple but original technique that can b...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera...
The risk factors for abdominal wall hernia after surgery are an increase in body mass index, midline...
Backgrounds: The reconstruction of large full-thickness abdominal wall defects usually requires micr...
AbstractFull-thickness abdominal wall defects may result from trauma, tumor resection, or infection....
Introduction and importance: Lateral abdominal wall (LAW) defect presents as a rare and unique chall...
Reconstruction of a large abdominal defect is a technically demanding procedure. A single flap is so...
Large abdominal cutaneous defects may occur in association with complex ventral hernias, trauma, tum...
Repairing of complex abdominal wall defects challenges both general and reconstructive surgeons. For...
Background: The anterior abdominal wall is an important complex composite structure that poses a cha...
Emergency full thickness abdominal wall defects constitute a challenging problem for surgeons. The a...
Abstract Introduction Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operat...
Upper abdominal wall defects secondary to trauma are not amenable to immediate closure in most cases...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Advances in surgical intensive care have improved survival in patients with major traumatic or infec...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera...
The risk factors for abdominal wall hernia after surgery are an increase in body mass index, midline...
Backgrounds: The reconstruction of large full-thickness abdominal wall defects usually requires micr...
AbstractFull-thickness abdominal wall defects may result from trauma, tumor resection, or infection....
Introduction and importance: Lateral abdominal wall (LAW) defect presents as a rare and unique chall...
Reconstruction of a large abdominal defect is a technically demanding procedure. A single flap is so...
Large abdominal cutaneous defects may occur in association with complex ventral hernias, trauma, tum...
Repairing of complex abdominal wall defects challenges both general and reconstructive surgeons. For...
Background: The anterior abdominal wall is an important complex composite structure that poses a cha...
Emergency full thickness abdominal wall defects constitute a challenging problem for surgeons. The a...
Abstract Introduction Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operat...
Upper abdominal wall defects secondary to trauma are not amenable to immediate closure in most cases...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Advances in surgical intensive care have improved survival in patients with major traumatic or infec...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera...
The risk factors for abdominal wall hernia after surgery are an increase in body mass index, midline...