Author/Authors :
karamursel, sebat ankara diskapi yildirim beyazit training and research hospital - plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery clinic, Turkey , keles, musa kemal ankara diskapi yildirim beyazit training and research hospital - plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery clinic, Turkey , seven, ergin ankara diskapi yildirim beyazit training and research hospital - plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery clinic, Turkey , horoz, ugur dr. ersin arslan training and research hospital - plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery clinic, Turkey , ozakpinar, hulda rifat ankara diskapi yildirim beyazit training and research hospital - plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery clinic, Turkey , tellioglu, ali teoman ankara yildirim beyazit university - department of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Free flap reconstruction of scalp after malignant tumor resections
شماره ركورد :
38271
Abstract :
The incidence of malignant scalp tumors which require radical excision increases with age. Reconstructing a multilayer scalp defect is a challenge for the reconstructive teams because of the soft tissue variability and paucity of available tissue. There is a wide range of options for treating scalp defects, from primary closure to free tissue transfer. In this study, nine patients who underwent reconstruction of large scalp defects after malignant tumor resection by using free tissue transfer were evaluated and reported. Eight patients died within two years after the surgery due to local recurrence (%88.9), and only one patient is still alive without any problems with a mean follow-up of 32 months. Many free tissue transfers have been reported on, with varied results. In the postoperative period, local and systemic complications can be seen, which do not correlate with age. Local tumor recurrence is another serious problem. Tumor complications and recurrences are the factors which affect the survival rates in patients. In this study we report on the scalp defect reconstruction after tumor resection with results and survival rates.
From Page :
225
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Free flap , Reconstruction , Survival , Tumor
JournalTitle :
Journal Of Experimental an‎d Clinical Medicine
To Page :
228
Link To Document :
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