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Surgical Treatment for Extremity Lymphedema Reduces Frequency of Cellulitis Episodes: A Cohort Study and Meta-Analysis.
Dysfunction of the lymphatic system causes lymphedema, a chronic disease that can lead to cellulitis. However, the optimal treatment modality for preventing cellulitis has not yet been established. This cohort study investigated the outcome…
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Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Maximizing Flap Survival in Compromised Free Flaps: A Case Report.
[BACKGROUND] Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has shown potential in salvaging compromised flaps, although its application has primarily been focused on local flaps rather than free flaps. [CASE] In this case report, we present the success…
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Bone-based versus soft-tissue free flaps in lower extremity reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Most lower extremity defects and minor bone defect wounds requiring a free flap are treatable with soft-tissue flaps, whereas large bone defect wounds are treated with bone-based flaps. This study aimed to compare bone-based an…
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Methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorder presenting as an ulcer with tendon exposure on the dorsum of the hand: a case report and literature review.
[INTRODUCTION] MTX-LPD is a complication that occurs during MTX treatment. Skin lesions in MTX-LPD are often subcutaneous nodules with occasional necrosis and ulceration. Although MTX-LPD regression is frequently observed upon discontinuati…
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Risk assessment in delayed free flap reconstruction for severe lower extremity trauma.
[PURPOSE] This study aims to identify serum biomarkers that contribute to vascular thrombosis and complete flap failure in delayed reconstruction with free flaps, as well as to develop a scoring system of risk assessment including these bio…
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Venous end-to-side anastomosis for free-flap reconstruction in the extremities: A case series and meta-analysis.
This case series aimed to investigate the result of venous end-to-side (ETS) anastomosis in the extremities to contribute to a meta-analysis to evaluate the postoperative complications of venous ETS anastomosis in the extremities. This was …
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Combined Revascularization and Free Flap Reconstruction for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Combined revascularization and free flap reconstruction is one treatment method for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) with complex wounds. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the c…
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Conservative treatment versus lymphaticovenular anastomosis for early-stage lower extremity lymphedema.
[OBJECTIVE] Several options for the treatment of lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) can be broadly classified into conservative treatment, such as compression garments and decongestive lymphatic therapy, and surgical treatment, such as lympha…
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Analysis of Anastomotic Venous Factors in Traumatic Lower Extremity Injuries Reconstructed by Free Flap.
Background Venous thrombosis has been shown to be the most frequent cause of free flap failure in traumatic lower extremity injuries. However, the roles of various anastomotic venous factors, including venous anastomosis (end-to-end (ETE) o…
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Selection of deep or superficial recipient vein in lower extremity reconstruction using free flap: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Free flap surgeries are useful procedures for lower-extremity reconstruction. Recipient vein selection for anastomosis is important to avoid venous congestion and thrombosis. Although deep or superficial venous system can be us…
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Muscle/musculocutaneous versus fasciocutaneous free flap reconstruction in the lower extremity: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Free flaps for soft tissue coverage of the lower extremity can be broadly divided into muscle/musculocutaneous and fasciocutaneous flaps. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess their different pos…
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Dual Purpose of De-Epithelialized Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap for Treatment of Chronic Frontal Sinusitis and Frontal Bone Defect.
Treating frontal sinusitis refractory to endoscopic sinus surgery and complicating frontal bone defect remains a challenge. One surgical option determined is free flap transfer, which has the versatility to accommodate adequate sinus oblite…