Unique Techniques or Approaches in Microvascular and Microlymphatic Surgery - 03/09/20
, Luis Landín, MD, PhD b, Pedro C. Cavadas, MD, PhD c, Alessandro Thione, MD, PhD c, Jing Chen, MD d, Gemma Pons, MD, PhD e, Jaume Masià, MD, PhD eRésumé |
Several methods can be used for identifying tissues for transfer in donor-site–depleted patients. A fillet flap can be temporarily stored in other parts of the body and transferred back to the site of tissue defect, including covering the amputated stump of the lower extremity. Human arm transplant is rare and has some unique concerns for the surgery and postsurgical treatment. Cosmetics of the narrow neck of transferred second toes can be improved with insertion of a flap. Lymphedema of the breast after cancer treatment can be diagnosed with several currently available imaging techniques and treated surgically with lymphaticovenous anastomosis.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Microsurgical flaps, Arm transplant, Toe-to-hand transfer, Microlymphatic surgery, Breast reconstruction
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| This article is an update of a previous version originally published in Clinics in Plastic Surgery, Volume 44, Issue 2, April 2017. The authors have nothing to disclose. |
Vol 47 - N° 4
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