2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.991094
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The turbocharged wide anterolateral thigh perforator flap to reconstruct massive soft tissue defects in traumatized lower extremities: A case series

Abstract: BackgroundExtensive traumatic soft tissue defects in the lower extremities typically require complete coverage of exposed bone because inadequate coverage, such as partial flap loss, may result in bony infection and ultimately lead to limb salvage failure. To achieve complete coverage of these defects, we used the wide anterolateral thigh perforator flap in which the turbocharging procedure augments the blood flow. Herein, we describe our turbocharging technique and discuss its effectiveness.MethodsFrom Januar… Show more

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“…Turbocharging technique was explored and applied to maximize flap coverage with adequate perfusion (Civelek et al, 1998;Fernández Garrido et al, 2018;Jeong et al, 2017Jeong et al, , 2022. Our report adopted the We acknowledged the importance of perfusion test during operation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Turbocharging technique was explored and applied to maximize flap coverage with adequate perfusion (Civelek et al, 1998;Fernández Garrido et al, 2018;Jeong et al, 2017Jeong et al, , 2022. Our report adopted the We acknowledged the importance of perfusion test during operation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turbocharging was first clearly defined by Şensöz et al in 1998 as vascular augmentation by manipulating vessels within the flap territory. Turbocharging technique was explored and applied to maximize flap coverage with adequate perfusion (Civelek et al, 1998; Fernández Garrido et al, 2018; Jeong et al, 2017, 2022). Our report adopted the concept of turbocharging as a perforator‐to‐perforator augmentation technique for flap rescue in cases involving recurrent head and neck cancer reconstruction.…”
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“…Similarly, in flap terms, a turbocharged flap utilizes vascular sources within the flap to augment the flap's angiosomal capture. 25,26 For example, in an ALT flap, one could anastomose the transverse branch of the lateral circumflex artery to a side branch of the descending branch of the lateral circumflex artery 27 (Fig. 1).…”
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“…Once high-energy traumatic injuries occur in the lower limbs, the injuries typically result in heavily contaminated open tibia fractures, which require repeated radical debridement. However, multiple debridements may create extensive soft tissue defects with exposed bone in some patients, and reconstructing these defects can be technically challenging, even for experienced surgeons 1 .…”
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confidence: 99%