SCALP RECONSTRUCTION BY MICROVASCULAR FREE TISSUE TRANSFER

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作者
FURNAS, H [1 ]
LINEAWEAVER, WC [1 ]
ALPERT, BS [1 ]
BUNCKE, HJ [1 ]
机构
[1] DAVIES MED CTR,DEPT MICROSURG REPLANTAT TRANSPLANTAT,45 CASTRO ST,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94114
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1097/00000637-199005000-00007
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R61 [外科手术学];
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We report on a series of patients with scalp defects who have been treated with a variety of free flaps, spanning the era of microvascular free tissue transfer from its incipient stages to the present. Between 1971 and 1987, 18 patients underwent scalp reconstruction with 21 free flaps: 11 latissimus dorsi, 3 scalp transfers between identical twins, 3 groin one combined latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior, two serratus anterior, and one omentum. These flaps were used to cover scalp defects resulting from burns trauma, radiation, and tumors in patients ranging from 7 to 79 years of age. Follow-up has ranged from 3 weeks to 7 years. All of our flaps survived and covered complex defects, many of which had failed more conservative attempts at cover. One patient received radiation therapy to his flap without un favorable sequelae. This experience began with a pioneering omental flap and includes cutaneous and muscle flaps. The latissimus dorsi is our first choice for free flap reconstruction of extensive, complicated scalp wounds because of its large size, predictable blood supply, ease of harvesting and provision of excelent vascularity to compromised beds.
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