1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf03217752
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Resection and reconstruction of sternnum

Abstract: In case of sternal resection, it is necessary to preserve bone material indispensable for the stability of the anterior chest wall and air tightness of the thoracic cavity, and the support of the chest wall integrity must be restored by some means. Various techniques have been applied to the reconstruction of the chest wall following resection. During the last 10 years, we have performed reconstructive operation for 6 cases of the chest wall following resection of the sternum in recurrent cases of breast cance… Show more

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“…In medial localizations, we prefer to perform contralateral (in relation to the side of the primary cancer: breast cancer) pedicled LD flap 12,13 to keep homolateral LD available for future breast reconstruction. When the resection extends over the lateral thoracic area, we use a free LD or DIEP flap.…”
Section: Annals Of Plastic Surgery • Volume 67 Number 3 September 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In medial localizations, we prefer to perform contralateral (in relation to the side of the primary cancer: breast cancer) pedicled LD flap 12,13 to keep homolateral LD available for future breast reconstruction. When the resection extends over the lateral thoracic area, we use a free LD or DIEP flap.…”
Section: Annals Of Plastic Surgery • Volume 67 Number 3 September 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%