Extended myocutaneous flap to cover major pelvic and craniofacial defects.

Authors
Category Primary study
JournalCanadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie
Year 1983
Experience with the extended myocutaneous flap, including distal randomly vascularized tissue, is seldom reported. This report details the use of five extended flaps--sternocleidomastoid, posterior trapezius, total rectus abdominis, tensor fascia lata and inferior gluteal. An average delay of 2 weeks was used to ensure viability. These flaps facilitated the resection of otherwise inoperable craniofacial and pelvic tumours by providing a safe primary closure. Such flaps are unique in their size and their particular application.
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