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Pedicle anterolateral thigh flap reconstruction after pelvic tumor resection: a case report. Plast Surg Int 2010;2010:684806

Date

01/01/2010

Pubmed ID

22567231

Pubmed Central ID

PMC3335610

DOI

10.1155/2010/684806

Abstract

A 47-year-old female with a locally advanced urologic malignancy previously managed with resection, diversion, and postoperative radiation therapy presented for management of her recurrent cancer that had eroded through the soft tissues of the left inner thigh and vulva. On all staging studies the tumor involved the left common femoral artery, and vein, both above and below the inguinal ligament. The difficulty with such tumors is the availability of tissue to reconstruct the defect. The patient had a history of deep venous thrombosis in the femoral venous system. A local flap was the most logical type of reconstruction. The patient had a right lower quadrant ureterostomy with a large parastomal hernia which further limited the local flap options. An anterolateral thigh flap from the opposite thigh was used to reconstruct the soft tissue deficit in this patient. This resurfaced the defect and provided coverage for the vascular reconstruction.

Author List

Whitfield RM, King D, Rossi P, Loffredo M

Author

David M. King MD Chair, Professor in the Orthopaedic Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin