Abstract:Background: Chest wall sarcomas are a rare group of tumours. Surgical resection is considered the mainstay of curative treatment, however, resection and reconstruction of chest wall defects presents complex issues for the clinician. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 59 patients undergoing surgical management of chest wall sarcoma between December 1996 and July 2020 was conducted across a multidisciplinary sarcoma service in Melbourne, Australia. Patient demographics, pathologic data, and long-term outcomes … Show more
How to cite this article: Longo B, D'Orsi G, Pistoia A, et al. T-inverted shaped rectus abdominis myocutaneous (Ti-RAM) flap for chest wall reconstruction.
How to cite this article: Longo B, D'Orsi G, Pistoia A, et al. T-inverted shaped rectus abdominis myocutaneous (Ti-RAM) flap for chest wall reconstruction.
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