2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-020-01684-2
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Rotation advancement V-Y posterior thigh flap combined with a biceps femoris muscle flap for reconstruction of a recurrent ischial pressure sore in pediatric patients

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“…The pedicled ALT myocutaneous flap achieves excellent reconstructive outcomes for reconstructing trochanteric pressure sores; therefore, we suggest that the pedicled ALT flap should be the first option for trochanteric ulcer reconstruction. It provides a large, durable skin island and a bulky muscle for soft tissue defect coverage and to fill up the ulcer dead space [ 20 ], respectively. However, several strategies in flap design and tunneling should be highlighted to maximize the flap’s reach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pedicled ALT myocutaneous flap achieves excellent reconstructive outcomes for reconstructing trochanteric pressure sores; therefore, we suggest that the pedicled ALT flap should be the first option for trochanteric ulcer reconstruction. It provides a large, durable skin island and a bulky muscle for soft tissue defect coverage and to fill up the ulcer dead space [ 20 ], respectively. However, several strategies in flap design and tunneling should be highlighted to maximize the flap’s reach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%