Pedicled and free composite flaps derived from the thoracodorsal artery system, including the latissimus dorsi-rib (LD-R) and the serratus anterior-rib (SA-R) osteo-muscular or osteo-myocutaneous flaps, are potential options to address head and neck, thorax, upper and lower extremity bone, and soft tissue defects' reconstruction. We aimed to report our series of LD/SA-R composite pedicled and free flaps, evaluating outcomes and complications, and to systematically identify all literature reporting results following LD/SA-rib reconstructions.

The versatility of the thoracodorsal artery based composite flaps with vascularized rib and a systematic review of the literature / Elia, R.; Di Taranto, G.; Amorosi, V.; Ngamcherd, S.; Alamouti, R.; Liao, L. -Y.; Maruccia, M.; Giudice, G.; Chen, H. -C.. - In: JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-4790. - 120:3(2019), pp. 527-539. [10.1002/jso.25579]

The versatility of the thoracodorsal artery based composite flaps with vascularized rib and a systematic review of the literature

Di Taranto G.
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Amorosi V.;Maruccia M.;
2019

Abstract

Pedicled and free composite flaps derived from the thoracodorsal artery system, including the latissimus dorsi-rib (LD-R) and the serratus anterior-rib (SA-R) osteo-muscular or osteo-myocutaneous flaps, are potential options to address head and neck, thorax, upper and lower extremity bone, and soft tissue defects' reconstruction. We aimed to report our series of LD/SA-R composite pedicled and free flaps, evaluating outcomes and complications, and to systematically identify all literature reporting results following LD/SA-rib reconstructions.
2019
latissimus dorsi-rib flap; serratus anterior-rib flap; thoracodorsal artery based flaps; vascularized rib; bone neoplasms; humans; male; middle aged; retrospective studies; soft tissue neoplasms; surgical flaps
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The versatility of the thoracodorsal artery based composite flaps with vascularized rib and a systematic review of the literature / Elia, R.; Di Taranto, G.; Amorosi, V.; Ngamcherd, S.; Alamouti, R.; Liao, L. -Y.; Maruccia, M.; Giudice, G.; Chen, H. -C.. - In: JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-4790. - 120:3(2019), pp. 527-539. [10.1002/jso.25579]
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