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구강 및 안면재건을 위한 광배근 유리피판의 해부학적 고찰 : Anatomical Review of Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap for Oral Cavity and Facial Reconstruction

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김성민; 정영언; 어미영; 강지영; 서미현; 김현수; 명훈; 이종호

Issue Date
2011-11
Publisher
대한악안면성형재건외과학회
Citation
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol.33 No.6, pp.549-558
Abstract
The latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap (LDMF) was initially described at the turn of the century by Tansini et al, and latissimus dorsi myocutaneous free flap (LDMFF) was also first described for the coverage of a chronically infected scalp by Maxwell et al. As a pedicled flap, LDMF has been often used for breast reconstruction and for soft tissue replacement near the shoulder and the lower reaches of the head and neck. LDMFF is a flat and broad soft tissue flap with large-caliber thoracodorsal vessels for microvascular anastomosis. A skin paddle of the LDMFF can be more than 20×40 cm, so very large defects in the oral cavity and outer facial region can be covered by this LDMFF. Other advantages include consistent vascular anatomy, acceptable donor site morbidity and the ability to perform simultaneous flap harvest with tumor resection. For a better understanding of LDMFF as a routine reconstructive procedure in large defects of the oral cavity and facial legion, anatomical findings must be learned and memorized by young doctors during the special curriculum periods for the Korean national board of oral and maxillofacial surgery. This review article discusses the anatomical basis of LDMFF with Korean language.
ISSN
2288-8101
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/207937
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