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Various soft tissue defect reconstructions using anterolateral thigh and vascularized fascia lata composite free flap

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The anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is versatile for soft-tissue reconstruction of various body defects because of its thick and vascularized fascia component. We present our clinical experience with the functional one-stage reconstruction of complicated soft-tissue defects using ALTs with vascularized fascia lata (FL). Between April 2018 and February 2022, we transferred ALTs with FL components for various soft-tissue defects in 15 patients. The FL component was used for reconstruction of hand & forearm tendon, medial and lateral patellar synovial membrane, plantar aponeurosis, abdominal wall, dura and Achilles tendon. Functional outcomes were evaluated in each patient. Partial flap necrosis occurred in 2 patients and were treated successfully with minimal surgical debridement and dressing. The vascularized fascia could replace a tendon and fascial component and all the patients achieved satisfactory results without major postoperative complications. Anterolateral thigh flaps with vascularized FL provide reliable fascial and tendon components for single-stage reconstruction of complex soft tissue defects.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Various soft tissue defect reconstructions using anterolateral thigh and vascularized fascia lata composite free flap
Description:
The anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is versatile for soft-tissue reconstruction of various body defects because of its thick and vascularized fascia component.
We present our clinical experience with the functional one-stage reconstruction of complicated soft-tissue defects using ALTs with vascularized fascia lata (FL).
Between April 2018 and February 2022, we transferred ALTs with FL components for various soft-tissue defects in 15 patients.
The FL component was used for reconstruction of hand & forearm tendon, medial and lateral patellar synovial membrane, plantar aponeurosis, abdominal wall, dura and Achilles tendon.
Functional outcomes were evaluated in each patient.
Partial flap necrosis occurred in 2 patients and were treated successfully with minimal surgical debridement and dressing.
The vascularized fascia could replace a tendon and fascial component and all the patients achieved satisfactory results without major postoperative complications.
Anterolateral thigh flaps with vascularized FL provide reliable fascial and tendon components for single-stage reconstruction of complex soft tissue defects.

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