2020
DOI: 10.1097/01.gox.0000720672.09757.be
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The Inferior Gluteal Artery Myocutaneous Flap Is Preferable for Reconstructing the Complex Perineal Defect Following Pelvic Exenteration

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“…3 Because of this, several techniques over the years have been examined to see whether they improve wound healing outcomes, including the utilization of myocutaneous flaps like the vertical rectus abdominus myocutaneous (VRAM) and IGAM flaps. 5,7,11 The use of the IGAM flap has been favoured by many institutions as it is a relatively simple technique with minimal donor complications when compared to the VRAM flap. 5,7,11 This study identified 102 patients who underwent APR for malignancy and either had primary perineal closure or an IGAM reconstruction performed by the plastic surgical team.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3 Because of this, several techniques over the years have been examined to see whether they improve wound healing outcomes, including the utilization of myocutaneous flaps like the vertical rectus abdominus myocutaneous (VRAM) and IGAM flaps. 5,7,11 The use of the IGAM flap has been favoured by many institutions as it is a relatively simple technique with minimal donor complications when compared to the VRAM flap. 5,7,11 This study identified 102 patients who underwent APR for malignancy and either had primary perineal closure or an IGAM reconstruction performed by the plastic surgical team.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,7,11 The use of the IGAM flap has been favoured by many institutions as it is a relatively simple technique with minimal donor complications when compared to the VRAM flap. 5,7,11 This study identified 102 patients who underwent APR for malignancy and either had primary perineal closure or an IGAM reconstruction performed by the plastic surgical team. Those who had planned IGAM reconstruction were those who either had anal squamous cell carcinoma which was refractory to neoadjuvant therapy or those cancers with an advanced T stage and involving adjacent anatomical structures such as the pelvic floor or the vagina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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