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Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis

Background  Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard option for the reconstruction of distal leg defects. Free tissue transfer using recipient vessels in the contralateral leg (cross-leg bridge) is a potential option to supply the flap if there are no suitable recipient vessels in the in...

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Autores principales: Abdelmegeed, Ahmed Gaber, Hifny, Mahmoud A., Abulezz, Tarek A., Saied, Samia, Ellabban, Mohamed A., Abo-Saeda, Mohamed Abdel-Al, Allam, Karam A., Haredy, Mostafa Mamdoh, Mazeed, Ahmed S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2126-7058
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author Abdelmegeed, Ahmed Gaber
Hifny, Mahmoud A.
Abulezz, Tarek A.
Saied, Samia
Ellabban, Mohamed A.
Abo-Saeda, Mohamed Abdel-Al
Allam, Karam A.
Haredy, Mostafa Mamdoh
Mazeed, Ahmed S.
author_facet Abdelmegeed, Ahmed Gaber
Hifny, Mahmoud A.
Abulezz, Tarek A.
Saied, Samia
Ellabban, Mohamed A.
Abo-Saeda, Mohamed Abdel-Al
Allam, Karam A.
Haredy, Mostafa Mamdoh
Mazeed, Ahmed S.
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description Background  Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard option for the reconstruction of distal leg defects. Free tissue transfer using recipient vessels in the contralateral leg (cross-leg bridge) is a potential option to supply the flap if there are no suitable recipient vessels in the injured leg. Most studies have described this technique using end-to-end anastomosis which sacrifices the main vessel in the uninjured leg. This study evaluated the use of a cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap for the reconstruction of defects in single-vessel legs, using end-to-side anastomosis to recipient vessels in the contralateral leg without sacrificing any vessel in the uninjured leg. Methods  This is a retrospective study that included 22 consecutive patients with soft tissue defects over the lower leg. All the reconstructed legs had a single artery as documented by CT angiography. All patients underwent cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap using end-to-side anastomosis to the posterior tibial vessels of the contralateral leg. Results  The age at surgery ranged from 12 to 31 years and the mean defect size was 86 cm (2) . Complete flap survival occurred in 20 cases (91%). One patient had total flap ischemia. Another patient had distal flap ischemia. Conclusion  Cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap is a reliable and safe technique for the reconstruction and salvage of mutilating leg injuries, especially in cases of leg injuries with a single artery. As far as preservation of the donor limb circulation is concerned, end-to-side anastomosis is a reasonable option as it maintains the continuity of the donor leg vessels.
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spelling pubmed-105563002023-10-07 Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis Abdelmegeed, Ahmed Gaber Hifny, Mahmoud A. Abulezz, Tarek A. Saied, Samia Ellabban, Mohamed A. Abo-Saeda, Mohamed Abdel-Al Allam, Karam A. Haredy, Mostafa Mamdoh Mazeed, Ahmed S. Arch Plast Surg Background  Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard option for the reconstruction of distal leg defects. Free tissue transfer using recipient vessels in the contralateral leg (cross-leg bridge) is a potential option to supply the flap if there are no suitable recipient vessels in the injured leg. Most studies have described this technique using end-to-end anastomosis which sacrifices the main vessel in the uninjured leg. This study evaluated the use of a cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap for the reconstruction of defects in single-vessel legs, using end-to-side anastomosis to recipient vessels in the contralateral leg without sacrificing any vessel in the uninjured leg. Methods  This is a retrospective study that included 22 consecutive patients with soft tissue defects over the lower leg. All the reconstructed legs had a single artery as documented by CT angiography. All patients underwent cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap using end-to-side anastomosis to the posterior tibial vessels of the contralateral leg. Results  The age at surgery ranged from 12 to 31 years and the mean defect size was 86 cm (2) . Complete flap survival occurred in 20 cases (91%). One patient had total flap ischemia. Another patient had distal flap ischemia. Conclusion  Cross-leg free latissimus dorsi muscle flap is a reliable and safe technique for the reconstruction and salvage of mutilating leg injuries, especially in cases of leg injuries with a single artery. As far as preservation of the donor limb circulation is concerned, end-to-side anastomosis is a reasonable option as it maintains the continuity of the donor leg vessels. Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10556300/ /pubmed/37808335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2126-7058 Text en The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abdelmegeed, Ahmed Gaber
Hifny, Mahmoud A.
Abulezz, Tarek A.
Saied, Samia
Ellabban, Mohamed A.
Abo-Saeda, Mohamed Abdel-Al
Allam, Karam A.
Haredy, Mostafa Mamdoh
Mazeed, Ahmed S.
Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title_full Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title_fullStr Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title_short Reliability and Safety of Cross-Leg Free Latissmus Dorsi Muscle Flap in Reconstruction of Mutilating Leg Injuries Using End-to-Side Anastomosis
title_sort reliability and safety of cross-leg free latissmus dorsi muscle flap in reconstruction of mutilating leg injuries using end-to-side anastomosis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2126-7058
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