We report the case of a 52-year-old man presenting an extensive lumbosacral necrosis after bilateral internal iliac arteries embolization following unstable pelvic fracture. Coverage of the defect was performed using two extended lumbar artery perforator flaps in a propeller fashion. Good functional and esthetic result was achieved at one-year follow-up
Background:. Lumbar spinal defects present a distinct challenge for the reconstructive surgeon and a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Wen Ching Jeannette TingBackground: Perforator flaps...
Besides conventional flaps, intercostal artery perforator flaps have been reported to cover trunk de...
We report the case of a 52-year-old man presenting an extensive lumbosacral necrosis after bilateral...
International audienceLumbosacral substance defect is a challenge in reconstructive surgery because ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe use of bilateral internal iliac artery embolization to control hemorrhage as...
Background: The lumbar region has been scarcely explored as a donor site for free tissue transfer or...
Lumbar osteomyelitis is a rare, although serious condition if not appropriately treated, potentially...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of non-healing wounds of lower back often poses a powerful challenge. We prese...
Abstract Background The reconstruction of nonhealing lumbosacral spinal defects remains a challenge,...
We report on 2 patients who experienced injury to one of their lumbar arteries related to pedicle sc...
Autologous breast reconstruction with a perforator flap has become increasingly popular. The free lu...
A 75-year-old woman underwent L4-L5 lateral interbody fusion for L4-5 foraminal stenosis with the us...
Background: The reconstruction of complex tissue defects in the lumbar and gluteal areas is a surgic...
Background:. Lumbar spinal defects present a distinct challenge for the reconstructive surgeon and a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Wen Ching Jeannette TingBackground: Perforator flaps...
Besides conventional flaps, intercostal artery perforator flaps have been reported to cover trunk de...
We report the case of a 52-year-old man presenting an extensive lumbosacral necrosis after bilateral...
International audienceLumbosacral substance defect is a challenge in reconstructive surgery because ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe use of bilateral internal iliac artery embolization to control hemorrhage as...
Background: The lumbar region has been scarcely explored as a donor site for free tissue transfer or...
Lumbar osteomyelitis is a rare, although serious condition if not appropriately treated, potentially...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of non-healing wounds of lower back often poses a powerful challenge. We prese...
Abstract Background The reconstruction of nonhealing lumbosacral spinal defects remains a challenge,...
We report on 2 patients who experienced injury to one of their lumbar arteries related to pedicle sc...
Autologous breast reconstruction with a perforator flap has become increasingly popular. The free lu...
A 75-year-old woman underwent L4-L5 lateral interbody fusion for L4-5 foraminal stenosis with the us...
Background: The reconstruction of complex tissue defects in the lumbar and gluteal areas is a surgic...
Background:. Lumbar spinal defects present a distinct challenge for the reconstructive surgeon and a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Wen Ching Jeannette TingBackground: Perforator flaps...
Besides conventional flaps, intercostal artery perforator flaps have been reported to cover trunk de...