Archives of Plastic Surgery (Nov 2020)

Recycling of flap pedicle in complex lower extremity reconstruction: A proof of free muscle flap neovascularization

  • Georgios Pafitanis,
  • Alexandros Vris,
  • Dimitris Reissis,
  • Amir Sadri,
  • Reza Alamouti,
  • Simon Myers,
  • Parviz Sadigh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2018.00171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 06
pp. 619 – 621

Abstract

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This article portrays the authors’ clinical experience of a complex case of lower extremity reconstruction using a recycled pedicle from 10 years old free latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap to supply a new free anterolateral thigh flap for proximal tibia wound defect reconstruction. It provides clinical evidence that muscle neovascularization occurs and supports the dogma peripheral tissue neovascularization. This case stipulates that recycling of pedicle is feasible, when used with appropriate strategy and safety and also provides evidence for the long-term survival of greater saphenous vein grafts in lower extremity reconstruction.

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