Management strategies following microsurgical flap failure
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Management strategies following microsurgical flap failure
Abstract
Although increasingly rare, failed microsurgical flaps are a complicated clinical problem when they occur. Review of reports of management following microsurgical flap failure offers an outline of options. A substantial number of breast and extremity patients elect abandonment of reconstruction. The majority of head and neck, breast, and extremity patients proceed to nonmicrosurgical reconstructive options. Head and neck patients (38%) and 35% of extremity patients elect to have second microsurgical flaps, and 84% of these procedures were successful. Patient management following microsurgical flap failure includes strategic abandonment of reconstruction in some cases, use of conventional procedures in a majority of cases, and further microsurgical procedures in one-third of cases. The reconstructive surgeon should have this range of possibilities available for these difficult cases.
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