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Hatchet-Shaped Tensor Fascia Lata Musculocutaneous Flap for the Coverage of Trochanteric Pressure Sores: A New Modification
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2003
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Tissue EngineeringHatched-shaped Tensor FasciaFascial RepairEngineeringSoft Tissue SurgeryBiomechanicsTrochanteric PressureHatchet-shaped Tensor FasciaReconstructive SurgeryHatchet ShapeSurgeryWound HealingAnatomyNew ModificationSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery
The tensor fascia lata flap is one of the appropriate choices for the coverage of trochanteric pressure sores. The authors designed a new, hatched-shaped tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap with distal Z-plasty closure and applied it to four trochanteric defects in 4 patients. Satisfactory results were obtained in all patients. The hatchet-shaped tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap is very safe, reliable, and practical. Designing the flap in a hatchet shape allows one to use the proximal and well-vascularized portion of the flap in the trochanteric pressure sore area. Another important advantage is the possibility of reuse resulting from recurrence. Prevention of a "dog-ear" deformity at the recipient site provides a smooth contour on the lateral aspect of the thigh. Another advantage is the tension-free Z-plasty closure of the donor site without need of grafting.
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