1.Adult-Type Intrathoracic Xanthogranuloma: Excision and Reconstruction Using a Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Flap.
Seung Han SONG ; Hyunwoo KYUNG ; Nakheon KANG ; Sang Ha OH ; Kyung Hee KIM
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2014;41(1):96-98
No abstract available.
Muscles*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
2.Reconstruction of extensive scalp defect using free latissimus dorsi muscle flap.
Byung Hoon RYU ; Young Seob LEE ; Yang Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(1):95-100
No abstract available.
Scalp*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
3.The latissimus dorsi musclocutaneous flap in orthopedic surgery.
Soo Bong HAHN ; Ick Hwan YANG ; Yun Tae LEE ; Weon Ik LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(1):301-313
No abstract available.
Orthopedics*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
4.Trapezius Rotational Flap for Cervico-thoracic Wound Breakdown in Post-radiotherapy Necrosis: A Case Report
MH Ariffin ; Selvyn Lloyd ; SA Rhani ; Kamalnizat A Baharudin
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2014;8(2):40-42
The management of post-radiation wound breakdown
over the posterior cervico thoracic region can be a
challenging task for a surgeon. The aim of the treatment
is to produce a well vascularized and a low tensile flap
which will close a large defect. We describe the use of the
lower trapezius flap to reconstruct the wound breakdown
and to obtain stable tissue coverage in a patient with postradiation
necrosis. This flap minimizes the disruption
of the scapula-thoracic function while preserving the
range of movement over the shoulder. From the literature
review, it was noted that the dorsal scapular artery (DSA)
and transverse cervical artery (TCA) aid in the blood
supply to the trapezius muscle and prevent local necrosis
during rotation of the flap. The trapezius flap is widely
accepted because of the minor donor site morbidity, large
arc of rotation and adequate blood supply.
Superficial Back Muscles
5.Discussion: The Trapezius Muscle Flap: A Viable Alternative for Posterior Scalp and Neck Reconstruction.
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(6):536-537
No abstract available.
Neck*
;
Scalp*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
6.Treatment of Tuberculous Empyema by Intrathoracic Transposition of a Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Flap.
Byeong Jun KIM ; In Pyo HONG ; Chan Min CHUNG ; Woo Sik KIM
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(1):117-119
No abstract available.
Empyema, Tuberculous*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
7.Neck bypass modification for inferior trapezius flaps: A discussion of surgical technique and experience.
Armando M. CHIONG ; Olivia Agnes D. MEJIA ; Alzhes R. BUELVA ; Katrina Anne R. BALMORES
Acta Medica Philippina 2017;51(1):40-43
The inferior trapezius flap (ITF) is useful as a primary means of head and neck reconstruction or as a salvage flap when a previous flap has failed. This report illustrates a neck bypass modification technique which places the pedicle external and lateral to the neck, thereby 1) increasing the flap's reach and 2) decreasing compression from subcutaneous tunneling. It also describes the authors' experience with this technique.
Superficial Back Muscles ; Surgical Flaps
8.Eosinophilic Cystitis Coexisting with Superficial Bladder Cancer
Noriyasu Kawai ; Daisuke Nagata ; Akihiro Nakane
Journal of Rural Medicine 2008;4(1):38-40
Eosinophilic cystitis is a rare form of allergic cystitis. We reported a case of eosinophilic cystitis coexisting with superficial bladder cancer, which seemed to be invasive bladder cancer on imaging. We performed total cystectomy in this case. When invasive bladder cancer is diagnosed by imaging, coexistence of eosinophilic cystitis with superficial bladder cancer should be considered if biopsy does not show invasive bladder cancer.
Cancer of Bladder
;
Cystitis
;
Eosinophilic
;
Superficial
;
Diagnostic Imaging
9.Bilateral Thoracodorsal Neuromas: A Cause of Persistent Breast Pain after Bilateral Latissimus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction.
Lin ZHU ; Niles J BATDORF ; Annie L MEARES ; William R SUKOV ; Valerie LEMAINE
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(4):499-502
No abstract available.
Female
;
Mammaplasty*
;
Mastodynia*
;
Neuroma*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*
10.Reconstruction of the lower leg with free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap.
Kyu Yoon LEE ; Yong Bae KIM ; Young Man LEE ; Soon Jae YANG ; Chong Sup PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(1):101-106
No abstract available.
Leg*
;
Myocutaneous Flap*
;
Superficial Back Muscles*