Extrinsic Vascular Pathway Preservation Improves Survival in a Rat Three-Territory Flap Model Based on the Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery
Tingjun Xie,
Miao Wang,
Mengqing Zang
et al.
Abstract:arious extended flaps have been widely used in clinical settings; however, unexpected necrosis remains common in the distal portion of the flap. 1,2 In 2013, a review of 693 articles on 17,096 deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps showed that the flap necrosis rate was 0% to 11%. 3 Similarly, a 2015 retrospective study of 45 patients who underwent extended thoracodorsal artery perforator flap surgery for breast reconstruction reported that the distal flap necrosis rate was 13%. 4 A retrospective study on 1… Show more
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