2023
DOI: 10.1002/micr.31051
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Combination of four pedicled flaps for multilayer reconstruction of massive pelvic defect: A case report

Abstract: Tumors affecting the perineal region are a subtle and difficult to diagnose type of malignancy. In particular, soft tissue sarcomas (STS) may be already very large at time of diagnosis, thus impairing a normal life. In such severe cases, debulking surgery is the only possibility to offer the patient an acceptable quality of life again. These procedures inevitably result in massive defects. Depending on the affected area, there are different reconstructive options available so far, and sometimes a combination o… Show more

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“…Pedicled flaps for multilayer reconstruction was the solution to cover very large and complex defects. 8 Free flaps are suitable for large deep wounds with extensive bone exposure. It should be noted that its thickness will bury the tumor, and it requires a prolonged operation under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedicled flaps for multilayer reconstruction was the solution to cover very large and complex defects. 8 Free flaps are suitable for large deep wounds with extensive bone exposure. It should be noted that its thickness will bury the tumor, and it requires a prolonged operation under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%