Thin Free Flap for Resurfacing of the Arm and Forearm
Issued Date
2022-01-01
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2-s2.0-85153805751
Journal Title
Clinical Scenarios in Reconstructive Microsurgery: Strategy and Operative Techniques
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593
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601
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Bibliographic Citation
Clinical Scenarios in Reconstructive Microsurgery: Strategy and Operative Techniques (2022) , 593-601
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Tonaree W. Thin Free Flap for Resurfacing of the Arm and Forearm. Clinical Scenarios in Reconstructive Microsurgery: Strategy and Operative Techniques (2022) , 593-601. 601. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-23706-6_53 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/86216
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Thin Free Flap for Resurfacing of the Arm and Forearm
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Abstract
Soft tissue reconstruction of the upper extremity especially at the joint area requires a thin and pliable flap for coverage to maximize the cosmetic outcome and facilitate early mobilization preventing joint stiffness. This case presents a patient with a myxofibrosarcoma at proximal forearm. After wide excision of the tumor, the defect extended from the proximal forearm to the elbow area. A free tissue transfer was chosen to maximize function and cosmetic appearance. Superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap was chosen in regard to thickness, ease of elevation, size, pliability of the flap and the superficial location of the recipient vessel. Early compression of the flap was performed postoperatively in this patient to reduce the edema, stabilize the flap during early ambulation and achieve good contour.