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Use of two microsurgical flaps in one stage reconstructive surgery

 

Vesely J, Prochazka V, Valka J, Mrazek T, Santi P, Bertino P.
Institute for Traumatology, Brno, Italy.
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Abstract

In the studied series of 167 free transfer two microsurgical flaps in one stage surgery were used in six cases. Two times latissimus + fibula in extensive defects of the tibia and soft tissues of the shin, two times forearm+forearm in isolated defects of the feet, in one case TRAMF + TRAMF for the reconstruction of both breasts and in one case of reconstruction of the penis and the urethra in a transsexual female to male.

In this case three flaps were used--pedunculated rectus abdominis muscle and LAF for the reconstruction of the urethra and a sensitive flap from the forearm for the cover of both preceding flaps. The healing of all flaps was satisfactory and individual case records are described in detail and discussed.

Citation: Acta Chir Plast 1994;36(4):99-103 an article published on the Internet by PubMed <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/>


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