2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-013-0847-y
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Versatility of the lateral circumflex femoral arterial (LCFA) system flaps for lower extremity soft tissue reconstruction

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“…Song et all first described the use of anterolateral thigh flaps in 1984 [ 7 ]. Pedicled flaps using the LCFA are widely used due to its versatility and reliability, with overall flap survival rate of 96–97% in ideal conditions in high volume centres [ 4 , 8 ]. These flaps have been used successfully in Ukraine in austere settings for the closure of military wounds and are favoured as a large donor site is available, there is minimal donor site morbidity, and muscle is preserved leading to good functional outcome [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Song et all first described the use of anterolateral thigh flaps in 1984 [ 7 ]. Pedicled flaps using the LCFA are widely used due to its versatility and reliability, with overall flap survival rate of 96–97% in ideal conditions in high volume centres [ 4 , 8 ]. These flaps have been used successfully in Ukraine in austere settings for the closure of military wounds and are favoured as a large donor site is available, there is minimal donor site morbidity, and muscle is preserved leading to good functional outcome [ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe limb injury is common; with up to 89% of those treated by the National Military Medical Clinical Centre in Kyiv suffering extremity injuries [ 2 ]. Significant lower limb defects are challenging cases and obtaining adequate soft tissue coverage is crucial [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nos permiten trabajar a dos campos y obtenemos pedículos de 8-16 cm de longitud, lo que nos facilita hacer suturas vasculares lejos de la zona de lesión. En 4 casos hemos disecado colgajos quimera con una pastilla independiente de vasto lateral para relleno de espacio muerto o aposición ósea directa, y hemos obtenido paletas cutáneas de hasta 30 x 11 cm, lo que nos ha permitido cubrir defectos extensos (19). Otras ventajas adicionales de los colgajos fasciocutáneos son que, en caso de procedimientos ortopédicos secundarios, toleran mejor el levantamiento que los musculares y se remodelan más fácilmente.…”
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“…En éstas, la demora temporal hasta cobertura es más elevada. Observamos también un pico de osteomielitis cró- Gopal y col (18) Conroy y col (19) Rhode y col (10) Yazar y col (14) Çeliköz y col (20) Nuestra serie nica en los pacientes tratados con clavo endomedular en la serie de Rhode. Esto no se ve en las series de Gopal y col. (20) y en la de Conroy y col. (21) que usan de forma predominante la fijación ósea con clavo endomedular; pero también vemos que estas 2 series reflejan los menores tiempos de cobertura (Tabla V).…”
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