Publications of Faculty of Medicine:VASCULARIZED TISSUE FLAPS VERSUS CONVENTIONAL SKIN APPROXIMATION FOR CLOSURE OF IRRADIATED WOUNDS AFTER SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA RESECTION: Abstract

Title:
VASCULARIZED TISSUE FLAPS VERSUS CONVENTIONAL SKIN APPROXIMATION FOR CLOSURE OF IRRADIATED WOUNDS AFTER SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA RESECTION
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Abstract:

24 Patients with soft tissue sarcomas were inch IdPd in the present study. Preoperative irradiation was performed in all patients before tumor extirpation. Primary closure with vascularized tissue (flaps) was compared with conventional wound closure by skin approximation and the _first led to lesser complications (10 versus 50%) and shorter average hospitalization (13 versus 25 days). Secondary procedures were more frequently necessary after conventional closure than after flap closure (30% versus 8.3 96). The conclusion is that vascularized tissue flaps for primary wound closure in irradiated tissue leads to improved wound healing, and should be considered the procedure of choice for covering heavily irradiated defects after soft tissue sarcoma resection.