Abstract
Microvascular free tissue transfer Background: Microvascular free tissue transfer has gained worldwide acceptance as a means of reconstructive plastic surgery. Since1979, the authors have introduced this microsurgical procedure in our country and a total of 317 free flaps have been carried out during a period of 33 years. Aim: To present the consecutive free flaps performed at Hospital Clinico Universidad de Chile and Hospital Mutual de Seguridad between 1979-2011. Patients and Methods: Retrospective analysis of 293 patients underwent 317 microsur-gical flaps. Results: 293 patients. Median age 43 years old (range 12-81). The lower limb has been the most common site (181 cases), followed by head and neck, upper limb and trunk. The most frequently used flap was the gracilis flap. A survival rate of 95% has been achieved. Follow-up range from 6 months to 9 years. Conclusion: This pioneering series in Chile using microsurgical flaps, shows a satisfactory solution in an one-stage procedure. The authors believe that free flap would be part of the armamentarium of modern plastic surgeons, frequently as a first choice.
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SEPÚLVEDA P, S., DE CAROLIS F, V., ANDRADES C, P., BENÍTEZ S, S., DANILLA E, S., ERAZO C, C., … CALDERÓN G, M. E. (2013). Reconstrucción con colgajos libres: una experiencia de 33 años. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 65(6), 502–508. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262013000600005
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