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Czerny, M; Trubel, W; Zimpfer, D; Grimm, M; Koller, R; Hofmann, W; Holzenbein, T; Polterauer, P; Girsch, W.
Limb-salvage by femoro-distal bypass and free muscle flap transfer.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2004; 27(6):635-9 Doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2004.02.028
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility and long-term outcome of distal arterial reconstruction combined with free muscle flap transfer for patients who would otherwise have undergone major amputation. METHODS: Between 1996 and 2001, 27 reconstructions using autologous vein were performed in 25 patients. Seventeen of these patients had diabetes mellitus. Gracilis, rectus abdominis and latissimus dorsi muscles were used as free flaps, covered with split-thickness skin grafts. RESULTS: Eighty-five percent of patients had a patent graft and viable muscle flap after 1-month. Mean follow-up was 51 months (4-72 months). At the time of follow-up 77% of reconstructions were patent and 70% of patients regained full functional capacity of their lower extremities. CONCLUSION: Limb-salvage by distal arterial reconstruction and free muscle flap transfer, is feasible with low mortality and morbidity and provides excellent long-term results with regard to graft patency and functional status.
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