KMID : 1143020230280030205
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Archives of Hand and Microsurgery 2023 Volume.28 No. 3 p.205 ~ p.209
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Bilateral anterolateral thigh free flap in a flow-through chimeric pattern for a extensively large defect reconstruction: a case of an elderly patient under spinal-epidural anesthesia
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Cha Han-Gyu
Kim Dong-Gyu Nam Seung-Min Choi Chang-Yong
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Abstract
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An 83-year-old male patient presented with a Marjolin¡¯s ulcer on his lower leg, which developed 60 years after a bomb blast injury. The lesion was a 24¡¿12-cm2 chronic ulcer located circumferentially around the mid-third lower leg. Considering the patient¡¯s age, vessel status, and the extent of the defect after wide excision, which included a section of the tibia, reconstruction utilizing bilateral anterolateral thigh free flaps in a flow-through pattern under spinal-epidural anesthesia was planned. The operative time was 9 hours, and the patient fully recovered without any complications. The patient was able to walk without any orthosis, and no evidence of recurrence was found during a 3-year postoperative follow-up period.
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KEYWORD
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Squamous cell carcinoma, Lower extremity, Reconstructive surgery, Limb defects, Microsurgical free flap
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