Reconstruction of the lower extremity after ablative resection for cancer

Autor: R L, Walton, E K, Beahm, K E, Maguire, G R, Evans, L J, Gottlieb, M A, Simon
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Surgical oncology clinics of North America. 6(1)
ISSN: 1055-3207
Popis: Limb-sparing surgery for cancer of the lower extremity has ushered the development of composite, one-stage reconstructions that employ a combination of autologous tissues, bone allografts, and endoprosthetic devices. The success of these efforts in preserving limb function has been generally good, yet the ultimate level of function is less than normal. Microsurgery has assumed a progressively greater role in the reconstruction of composite defects and allows much latitude in the surgical planning and in the management of delayed complications. Although patients who opt for limb salvage reconstructions frequently require more operative procedures and have longer hospitalizations than patients undergoing primary amputation, their functional outcome surpasses that of the amputation group and thus justifies the surgical effort.
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