Functional reconstruction by neurovascular muscle and myocutaneous flaps of the lower extremity

Brenner, P.; Berger, A.; Schneider, W.; Reichert, B.

Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie. Kongress 1991: 579-583

1991


ISSN/ISBN: 0942-2854
PMID: 1793965
Document Number: 370383
The management of resurfacing problems is simplified in using free, microvascular flaps in complex trauma or tumor surgery. To restore motor function neurovascular muscle or myocutaneous flaps are imperative. Therefore 29 neurovascular latissimus dorsi flaps in 28 patients among more than 570 free tissue transfers have been applied to the lower extremity. One patient had a monoblock transfer, while another had bilateral latissimus dorsi flaps to both legs. Reanimation of the neurovascular flaps was perceptible at an average of 13.5 months. Of the 29 neurovascular muscle, or myocutaneous flaps 27 developed a joint excurvation according to muscle grading scale: M3 to M5.

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