2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10016-004-0105-7
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Rotational Muscle Flap Closure for Acute Groin Wound Infections Following Vascular Surgery

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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Wound infection in vascular surgery with the prosthetic material for the femoral artery embolism could even cause jeopardy of lost of the affected leg. 1,3 Radical resection of the tumor, such as fibrosarcoma often results in large defects that are difficult to be closed primarily, or closed under a high tension.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Wound infection in vascular surgery with the prosthetic material for the femoral artery embolism could even cause jeopardy of lost of the affected leg. 1,3 Radical resection of the tumor, such as fibrosarcoma often results in large defects that are difficult to be closed primarily, or closed under a high tension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been described for coverage of vaginal defects, pelvic, and groin wounds in small series of case reports. [5][6][7] In treatment of those groin wounds, the RAM flap provides wealthy vascularized and bulky tissue from a nonextremity donor site. Modifications such as the oblique or extended RAM flap allow closure of wounds at more distal locations.…”
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“…[1,7] However, because of the scarcity of recipient vessels, free flaps are generally not preferred for this region. [3] Other viable alternative flaps for the inguinal region include TFL, [3,8] gracilis, [3,5] sartorius, [3,9] rectus femoris, [3,10] gluteus medius, and vastus lateralis [2] regional muscle flaps. [3] However, adequate tissue volume needed for a viable reconstruction in this region may not be obtained with these options.…”
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“…Wundheilungsstörungen können nach Eingriffen an den Gefäßen (Gefäßpunk-tion oder -operation), nach Ausräumung von Lymphknoten oder nach Bestrahlung auftreten [8,13]. Aufgrund der Nähe zu den Femoralgefäßen, der Lymphorrhö und der Keimbesiedelung in diesem Bereich handelt es sich meist um komplexe Wunden, die eine plastische Deckung benötigen.…”
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“…Selten handelt es sich um primäre Tumoren, eher finden sich Lymphknotenmetastasen, die eine Resektion notwendig machen [1, 10]. Die Resektion kann unter kurativen Aspekten oder auch als palliative Operation erfolgen, wenn beispielsweise der Tumor ulzeriert ist.Wundheilungsstörungen können nach Eingriffen an den Gefäßen (Gefäßpunk-tion oder -operation), nach Ausräumung von Lymphknoten oder nach Bestrahlung auftreten [8,13]. Aufgrund der Nähe zu den Femoralgefäßen, der Lymphorrhö und der Keimbesiedelung in diesem Bereich handelt es sich meist um komplexe Wunden, die eine plastische Deckung benötigen.…”
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