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- W1971859652 abstract "Many reconstructive procedures for large vulvoperineal defects have been described. The present report describes the use of the rectus femoris myocutaneous flap, which has not previously been described for this purpose.A 52-year-old woman suffered a local recurrence of a Bartholin's gland carcinoma after anterior exenteration and pubectomy. A palliative resection was performed which resulted in a large vulvoperineal defect with transpelvic herniation of the peritoneal contents. This was immediately reconstructed with a rectus femoris myocutaneous flap. Her postoperative course and healing were uneventful.This technique is an alternative method for vulvar reconstruction. It is especially useful for large defects when a gracilis or rectus abdominis flap is not available." @default.
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- W1971859652 title "Rectus Femoris Myocutaneous Flap for Vulvoperineal Reconstruction" @default.
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