1986
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-198609000-00009
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Functional Evaluation of Latissimus Dorsi Donor Site

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“…The donor site morbidity after harvest of latissimus dorsi is limited. 30,31 The adequate dimensions and good excursion of latissimus dorsi provide it with a remarkable working ability. If necessary, it can be harvested as musculocutaneous flap to provide simultaneous skin coverage after wide oncological resection.…”
Section: Quadriceps Muscle Reconstruction 195mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The donor site morbidity after harvest of latissimus dorsi is limited. 30,31 The adequate dimensions and good excursion of latissimus dorsi provide it with a remarkable working ability. If necessary, it can be harvested as musculocutaneous flap to provide simultaneous skin coverage after wide oncological resection.…”
Section: Quadriceps Muscle Reconstruction 195mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is well described for the latissimus dorsi 5,6 and rectus abdominis muscles. [7][8][9] The technique of partial muscle harvest allows the reconstructive surgeon to utilize the benefits of muscle transplantation without the associated disadvantages of muscle harvest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…For interposition of a vein most surgeons' choice is to sacrifice the greater saphenous vein as it provides a sufficient length and its loss is not disadvantageous for the patient. 10,11 Studies have proven that a single-stage intervention is advantageous in comparison to a two-stage procedure. [12][13][14] In our patient, we created the arterial and venous anastomosis by using the saphenous vein grafts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%