The versatility of the thoracodorsal artery based composite flaps with vascularized rib and a systematic review of the literature
Rossella Elia MD Giuseppe Di Taranto MD Vittoria Amorosi MD Sitpahul Ngamcherd MD Reza Alamouti MD Li‐Ying Liao MD Michele Maruccia MD, PhD Giuseppe Giudice MD … See all authors
First published: 13 June 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.25579
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Abstract
Pedicled and free composite flaps derived from the thoracodorsal artery system, including the latissimus dorsi‐rib (LD‐R) and the serratus anterior‐rib (SA‐R) osteo‐muscular or osteo‐myocutaneous flaps, are potential options to address head and neck, thorax, upper and lower extremity bone, and soft tissue defects' reconstruction. We aimed to report our series of LD/SA‐R composite pedicled and free flaps, evaluating outcomes and complications, and to systematically identify all literature reporting results following LD/SA‐rib reconstructions.
Rossella Elia MD Giuseppe Di Taranto MD Vittoria Amorosi MD Sitpahul Ngamcherd MD Reza Alamouti MD Li‐Ying Liao MD Michele Maruccia MD, PhD Giuseppe Giudice MD … See all authors
First published: 13 June 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.25579
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Abstract
Pedicled and free composite flaps derived from the thoracodorsal artery system, including the latissimus dorsi‐rib (LD‐R) and the serratus anterior‐rib (SA‐R) osteo‐muscular or osteo‐myocutaneous flaps, are potential options to address head and neck, thorax, upper and lower extremity bone, and soft tissue defects' reconstruction. We aimed to report our series of LD/SA‐R composite pedicled and free flaps, evaluating outcomes and complications, and to systematically identify all literature reporting results following LD/SA‐rib reconstructions.
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