Abstract |
A widely held tenet in the reconstructive surgery literature is that muscle transplants undergo significant postoperative atrophy, contributing to progressive improvement in appearance of the reconstruction. In contrast, it has been our experience that muscle transplants retain the majority of their bulk following inset, and undergo minimal postoperative atrophy. Prospective evaluation of 20 patients undergoing muscle transplant reconstruction of Gustillo type IIIB lower limb wounds found minimal decrease in limb circumference at 6-month follow-up, as measured at the point of maximum transplant projection.
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Authors | J S Isenberg |
Journal | Annals of plastic surgery
(Ann Plast Surg)
Vol. 38
Issue 1
Pg. 46-9
(Jan 1997)
ISSN: 0148-7043 [Print] United States |
PMID | 9015539
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Female
- Fractures, Bone
(surgery)
- Humans
- Leg Injuries
(surgery)
- Male
- Muscular Atrophy
- Postoperative Period
- Prospective Studies
- Rectus Abdominis
(anatomy & histology, transplantation)
- Soft Tissue Injuries
(surgery)
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