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- W3048661125 abstract "Summary: Microsurgery is usually required for reconstruction of complex lower limb defects, preserving otherwise unsalvageable injuries. Fourth-degree burns are severe traumatic injuries. A case of bilateral lower limb salvage through a resourceful use of subscapular axis free and chimeric flaps for acute burn reconstruction of extensive lower leg injuries is reported. A 48-year-old man sustained a 40% surface area flame burn, circumferential and full-thickness at the lower limbs. Debridement of fourth-degree burns of the anterior lower legs resulted in bone exposure of the left and right tibias, right medial malleolus, and Achilles tendon. A latissimus dorsi (LD) flap plus a chimeric subscapular axis free flap with 3 components (LD, serratus anterior (SA), and parascapular) were designed for reconstruction. LD insetting for left tibia coverage with anastomoses to anterior tibial vessels was performed. Right side flap insetting provided tibia coverage with LD; medial malleolus with SA; and Achilles tendon with parascapular flap. An anatomical variation required anastomoses to proximal (chimeric LD + SA) and distal (parascapular) ends of posterior tibial vessels because of an independent origin of the pedicles. At 10-months follow-up after intensive rehabilitation, the patient showed proper functional outcomes at daily-life and work activities with autonomous walking using a single crutch. This case highlights the importance of microsurgery and chimeric flaps for limb salvage in extreme situations. The authors review and discuss the surgical options, emphasizing specific considerations of microsurgical reconstruction in burn patients." @default.
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