نتایج جستجو برای: latissimus dorsi flap

تعداد نتایج: 20797  

2008
Mohammed A. Rifaat Ayman A. Amin Mahmoud Bassiouny Ayman Nabawi Sherif Monib

BACKGROUND Autologous breast reconstruction using the extended latissimus dorsi flap has been infrequently reported. In the current study, the authors are reporting their own clinical experience with this method. A review of the literature is also discussed. MATERIALS AND METHODS Over a three year period, 14 patients underwent breast reconstruction using the extended latissimus dorsi (LD) fla...

2014
Jae-Hyun Chung Seong-Ho Jeong Eun-Sang Dhong Seung-Kyu Han

approached with care, and either neovascularization across the flap should be confirmed or the main vascular pedicle should be left intact. We report a case of the total loss of a flap after a secondary operation was performed 18 months after successful reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi muscle flap. There is controversy concerning flap neovascularization, and many factors can compromise f...

2016
Waleed Elnahas Ashraf Khater Mohamed Hamdy Emadeldeen Hamed Osama Eldamshety Mohamed Hegazy

Background: The latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle flap plays an essential role in breast reconstruction after partial mastectomy for cancer because of its stability and versatility. We evaluated both oncologic and aesthetic outcomes in addition to the related complications of this flap as an adjunct to breast conserving surgery in the management of breast cancer patients. Methods: All patients under...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2015
Zoltan Klarik Robert Tamas Eniko Toth Ferenc Kiss Eva L Kovacs Marta Jäckel Istvan Furka Norbert Nemeth

PURPOSE To examine how the ischemia-reperfusion injury of latissimus dorsi-cutaneous maximus (LDCM) musculocutaneous flap affects the microcirculatory (flap's skin surface) and hemorheological parameters, and whether an intraoperative deterioration would predictively suggest flap failure in the postoperative period. METHODS Ten healthy male rats were subjected to the study. In Group I the lef...

2012
Kyeong Tae Lee So-Young Lim Jai-Kyung Pyun Goo-Hyun Mun Kap-Sung Oh Sa-Ik Bang

Lymphedema is a common complication after mastectomy in breast cancer patients. Many treatment options are available, but no treatment results in a complete cure. We report a case of lymphedema that occurred after modified radical mastectomy in a breast cancer patient who showed objective improvement after delayed breast reconstruction with an latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap. A 41-year-old f...

2014
Masaki Fujioka Kenji Hayashida Sin Morooka Hiroto Saijo Takashi Nonaka

BACKGROUND Usually, several surgical methods are used, with re-suturing, free skin grafting and local flaps, for the reconstruction of wall defects after abdominoperineal resection. However, or larger defects, free flaps have been preferred because they can provide a large area of well-vascularized soft tissue, which is suitable for defect repair. We present the case of a large abdominal wall d...

2012
MA Radermecker M Triffaux J Fissette R Limet

The cardiomyoplasty procedure involves the use of a transformed skeletal muscle to augment cardiac pump function or to substitute for the heart after parietal resection. This study of the intramuscular vascularization of latissimus dorsi was carried out in order to establish the relationship between the dominant thoracodorsal blood supply and the distal supply issued from the intercostal and lu...

2017
Pi-Hong Zhang Zan Liu Li-Cheng Ren Ji-Zhang Zeng Geng-Wen Huang Mu-Zhang Xiao Jie Zhou Peng-Fei Liang Ming-Hua Zhang Xiao-Yuan Huang

INTRODUCTION High-tension electricity can cause devastating injuries that may result in abdominal wall loss, visceral damage, and sometimes major threat to life. The visceral organ may be exposed after debridement and require flap cover, but the tensile strength of abdominal wall may be lack even if flap transplanted. METHODS From April 2007 through May 2015, 5 patients with severe abdominal ...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2007
C Laredo Ortiz M Márquez Mendoza L Navarro Sempere J Salvador Sanz A Novo Torres E Lorda Barraquer

For the last decades, the latissimus dorsi skin-muscle flap has contributed to the efficient reconstruction of the loss of skin cover (especially in breast surgery) and in long-distance tissue defects. Unfortunately, the nonuse of such an important muscle as the latissimus dorsi for the patient, as well as the resulting thickness of the flap after reconstruction, has turned it into a second cho...

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