2014
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2014-205486
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Saving grace: distally pedicled gracilis muscular flap in lower limb salvage

Abstract: During the 1970s, the incidence of limb amputation following surgery for sarcoma excision was as high as 50%. Two important developments have led to modern day limb salvage, namely chemotherapy and precision imaging techniques. We present a case of limb salvage in a patient with osteosarcoma plagued with recurrent infection after prosthetic revision. We discuss the use of the distally based pedicled gracilis muscular flap, which has little mention as a reconstructive option for defects around the knee.

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“…The distal pedicle is simple and requires less surgical time. 12,13 In some situations, a reverse gracilis muscle flap could be performed. 14 The accurate calibration of pedicles and best vasculature of gracilis makes it a best candidate for the distally based pedicle flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distal pedicle is simple and requires less surgical time. 12,13 In some situations, a reverse gracilis muscle flap could be performed. 14 The accurate calibration of pedicles and best vasculature of gracilis makes it a best candidate for the distally based pedicle flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%