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Klin Khir (1962)
; (3): 7-9, 1992.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1619881
RESUMO
In the experiment, a sluggish wound of an extremity against the background of chronic ischemia was modelled in white rats. Then, a scapular muscle was transferred onto a wound defect. Free transfer of the latissimus dorsi flap (LDF) aimed at closure of the extensive wound defect and revascularization of the tissue ischemia area was performed in 29 patients: for high-voltage electric burn (12 cases), frostbite (5), radiation ulcer (4) and obliterative diseases of the lower extremities (8). Complications--partial, or total necrosis of a flap--occurred in 11 patients. Risk of free LDF transfer is justified because of absence of the other methods for prevention of amputation of the extremities.