Complex posterior thoracic wall reconstruction using a crossover combined latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior free flap

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Abstract

Radical resection of an extended malignant sarcoma of the chest wall requires full-thickness thoracic chest wall reconstruction. Reconstruction is tedious in the case of posteriorly located tumours, because the ipsilateral pedicled myocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap is involved and hence not usable for soft tissue coverage. We report an original case of a left giant dorsal chondrosarcoma originating from the 11th costovertebral joint. After extended resection and skeletal reconstruction, soft tissue coverage was achieved with an original contralateral free flap encompassing both latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior muscles. The flap pedicle was anastomosed to the ipsilateral thoracodorsal vessels.

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Bodin, F., Dissaux, C., Steib, J. P., & Massard, G. (2016). Complex posterior thoracic wall reconstruction using a crossover combined latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior free flap. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 49(3), 1008–1009. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezv141

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