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Reconstruction of extensive craniofacial defect following paraganglioma excision using a chimeric anterolateral thigh flap: a case report.
Extended radical excision of aggressive tumors, such as the carotid paraganglioma involving the ethmoid, maxillary and intracranial spaces, results in massive composite craniofacial defects. Successful reconstruction requires simultaneously…
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Single-stage elbow reconstruction using thinned anterolateral thigh flaps: technical insights from perforator anatomy.
Reconstruction of complex soft-tissue defects around the elbow requires both durable coverage and preservation of joint mobility. Although the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap is a versatile option, its bulk often limits range of motion (ROM)…
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Reconstruction of radiation-induced damage in patients with facial hemangiomas using free anterolateral thigh flap.
[OBJECTIVE] Radiation therapy to treat hemangiomas is an old method that is no longer used due to its severe side effects. However, in Vietnam, radiotherapy has long been used to treat infantile hemangiomas, which has led to severe sequelae…
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Free vascularized fascia lata flap combined with skin grafting for reconstruction of complex defect of the foot dorsum - A case report.
[INTRODUCTION] The dorsum of the foot has distinct characteristics, including thin skin and minimal subcutaneous tissue. Injuries in this area can expose deeper structures, complicating recovery and increasing the risk of infection and tiss…
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Reconstruction facial sequelaes of NOMA with anterolateral thigh free flap: two case reports.
NOMA, or oral labial necrosis, is a severe condition characterized by significant facial tissue destruction and elevated mortality rates, particularly in developing regions. Survivors often experience significant long-term consequences, lea…
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Hand reconstruction with multi-pedicled anterolateral thigh flap.
Complex hand defects that involve multiple components present significant challenges for reconstructive surgery. The Anterolateral Thigh (ALT) flap is one of the most versatile options in reconstructive microsurgery, offering numerous advan…
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Versatility of the Free Multipedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap for Restoring Complex Facial Soft Tissue Defects.
[INTRODUCTION] Complex soft tissue injuries in the facial area can arise from various causes. Surgeons face significant challenges when reconstructing these injuries, as they must select appropriate materials based on texture and color, whi…
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Diep flap with anterior fascial island: The latest fashion for reconstruction of massive soft tissue defects.
The DIEP flap has become the first choice for autologous breast reconstruction after total mastectomy and is also used for reconstructing various body parts. However, the reliance on a single vascular pedicle poses a risk of skin compromise…
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Extended DIEP flap with bilateral anterior fascia based on unilateral perforator for lower extremity reconstruction.
Complex soft tissue defects in the lower limb pose significant challenges for surgeons, especially when extensive coverage is needed. Free flaps are preferred for their reliable soft tissue, with the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIE…
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Neck burn scar reconstruction with the rectus fascia-sparing DIEP flap: A case report.
[INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE] Massive soft tissue defects resulting from burn injuries to the neck present significant challenges for surgical intervention. Free flaps are generally regarded as the preferred approach because they provide re…
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The Main Blood Supply for The Nipple-Areola Complex of Breast Hypertrophy Evaluated by Multi-Slice Computed Tomography.
[BACKGROUND] Breast hypertrophy is a condition of increased breast volume, occurring at different ages, causing many psychological and physiological problems such as back pain, inflammation of the inframammary folds, and psychological stres…
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The free anterolateral thigh flap substituted for a pedicled biparietal flap in reconstructing complex frontal defect.
Complex scalp defects involving soft and hard tissues pose challenges for plastic surgeons. The solution for each defect must depend on various factors and even the technical development of the infrastructure. We present a case study in whi…
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Reconstructive management of a patient with Tessier number 10 cleft.
Tessier number 10 cleft is one of the rarest facial clefts. Surgical treatment of this type of cleft is challenging due to the complexity of periorbital and temporal soft tissue deformities. A 23-year-old male patient presented with typical…
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Facial reconstruction with thinned anterolateral thigh free flap.
Facial reconstruction is challenging for plastic surgeons, as it can be difficult to decide the best approach. One technique that has been widely used is the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap due to its numerous benefits. However, its thicknes…
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Reconstruction of the thoracic radiation-induced ulcer with the pedicled internal mammary artery fasciocutaneous flap: Review of the literature and a case report.
[OBJECTIVE] The pedicled Internal Mammary Artery Perforator (IMAP) flap is not yet a well-known technique. However, it seems practical for use in thoracic radiation-induced ulcer, especially in recurrence after the failure of convenient rec…
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Facial acid postburn reconstruction with multiple contemporary procedures in a stepwise fashion.
[INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE] Facial deformities caused by chemical burns are often complex, seriously affecting the patient's function and quality of life. Treating these injuries requires the incorporation of multi-staged procedures to ac…
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Reconstruction of a massive facial defect with the pre-expanded free anterolateral thigh flap: A case report.
[INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE] Massive facial defects remain a reconstructive challenge because of the region's unique character and the limitation of a well-matched donor site. Pre-expanded free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap provides a goo…
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One-stage sex reassignment surgery at the delayed presentation in a patient with partial androgen insensitivity syndrome: A case report.
[INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE] The partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS) is a rare genetic disorder, which needs to be diagnosed early and provided suitable treatment. One-stage sex reassignment surgery can be considered as one of t…