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- W4378172610 abstract "Extensive tridimensional defects of the abdominal wall are usually addressed with soft tissue flaps combined with meshes. In this scenario, the additional value of dynamic abdominal wall reconstruction with functional flaps has yet to be demonstrated. In this paper the authors describe for the first time a unique case of total abdominal wall reconstruction with the free functional L-shaped latissimus dorsi (LD) flap, designed to increase the surface area of skin flap coverage while minimizing donor site morbidity, highlighting technical tips and long-term outcomes. A 65-year-old patient underwent abdominal wall resection for a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, leaving her with a 23 × 15 cm full-thickness defect. After placing a mesh, a myo-cutaneous free LD Flap with an L-shaped configuration was planned. The flap was composed of Paddle A, designed vertically along the anterior margin of the muscle and Paddle B, designed over the inferior aspect of the LD muscle, extending obliquely from the midline and intersecting Paddle A laterally with a 60° angle. End-to-end anastomoses to the deep inferior epigastric artery and vein and thoracodorsal nerve coaptation to a sizeable intercostal nerve were performed. The LD muscle was sutured according to its native tension while the two skin islands allowed an almost complete resurfacing of the abdominal wall defect. Donor site was closed primarily. Post-operative course was uneventful. One year postoperatively, good abdominal contour was observed, with adequate abdominal tone at rest in laying and standing position. Muscle neurotization was confirmed with clinical examination showing voluntary contraction of the transplanted muscle and the patient reported very high functional outcomes at the hernia-related quality-of-life (HerQles) questionnaire. The free L-shaped LD flap represents an innovative solution to reconstruct extensive full-thickness defects of the abdominal wall while reducing donor site morbidity. Flap neurotization should be attempted whenever possible to improve functional outcomes of the procedure." @default.
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- W4378172610 date "2023-05-24" @default.
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- W4378172610 title "Abdominal wall reconstruction with the free functional <i>L‐shaped</i> latissimus dorsi flap: A case report" @default.
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- W4378172610 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/micr.31070" @default.
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