نتایج جستجو برای: gracilis free muscle transfer

تعداد نتایج: 1099389  

Journal: :Critical care 2015
Chun-Yu Wu Kuang-Cheng Chan Ya-Jung Cheng Yu-Chang Yeh Chiang-Ting Chien

INTRODUCTION Fluid resuscitation is an indispensable procedure in the acute management of hemorrhagic shock for restoring tissue perfusion, particularly microcirculation in splanchnic organs. Resuscitation fluids include crystalloids, hypertonic saline (HTS), and synthetic colloids, and their selection affects the recovery of microcirculatory blood flow and reactive oxygen species (ROS) formati...

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
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background current teaching suggests increased perfusion in free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (tram) flaps over pedicled tram flaps, broadening indications for its use in high risk patients. this study compared perfusion analysis of free muscle-sparing versus pedicle tram flaps in vivo in the peri-operative and late post-operative periods. methods the spy-elite system using indocyan...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2007
M O Durakbasa O Kose N C Islam G Kilicoglu

Primary hydatid disease of the skeletal muscle without systemic involvement is rare. A 40-year-old woman presented with a painful mass in her medial left upper thigh. She was misdiagnosed as having a deep intramuscular abscess and a fine needle aspiration was performed, but the fluid came out crystal clear. Further inquiry revealed that her 16-year-old daughter had been operated on twice for li...

2016
Mario Cherubino Francesca Maggiulli Igor Pellegatta Luigi Valdatta

Poland's syndrome (PS) is a congenital monolateral deformity that may involve breast, chest wall, and upper limb with different degrees of clinical expressions. In some cases, the problem is mainly cosmetic, and the reconstruction should be performed to achieve minimal scarring and donor site morbidity. The authors describe a case report of a male patient with PS who developed a severe capsular...

Background and Objectives: Sarcopenia is explained as age-related reduction in muscle mass and performance. Some of the most important risk factors for sarcopenia include age, malnutrition, and sedentary life style. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of food intake and physical activity with body composition, muscle strength and muscle function in post-menopausal women. ...

2010
Kendall R. Roehl

Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases treated by general and plastic surgeons. Reconstruction of the breast began in the 1960s with the invention of the silicone breast implant. Since then, breast reconstruction has undergone an evolution. It is possible to add a woman’s own tissue to enhance an implant reconstruction, as in the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap, but often autologou...

2017
Jeffrey D Markey A Sean Alemi Margaret L Naunheim Daniel L Faden Chase M Heaton Rahul Seth

Spontaneous hematoma within the iliopsoas muscle (SIH) is a rare complication most commonly seen in coagulopathic patients. Often, patients undergoing microvascular free tissue transfer are anticoagulated for anastomotic patency. Here we describe two cases of postoperative SIH following contralateral anterolateral thigh (ALT) free tissue transfer for reconstruction of oncologic head and neck de...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2001
I Koshima

Recently, combined tissues or flaps have been used for the repair of extensively massive or wide defects resulting from radical wide resection. To further advance the development of combined tissue transfers, they should be reclassified. Based on our cases with free tissue transfers, we have created a new classification of combined flaps composed of "bridge", "chimeric", "siamese", "mosaic", an...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2011
S O Khainga R K Tenge P W Kituyi

Stool incontinence can be as a result of congenital or acquired anal sphincter problems. It is a devastating state for a patient not to be able to control stools resulting into continued feacal soiling. It reduces an individual to a dejected and depressed person who becomes a social misfit. Hence any procedure that can alleviate this state is normally highly appreciated. Various techniques have...

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