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Long-term outcomes of the minimally invasive free vascularized omental lymphatic flap for the treatment of lymphedema.

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Long-term outcomes of the minimally invasive free vascularized omental lymphatic flap for the treatment of lymphedema.

Auteurs : Alexander T. Nguyen ; Hiroo Suami ; Matthew M. Hanasono ; Veda A. Womack ; Franklin C. Wong ; Edward I. Chang

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The free vascularized omental lymphatic flap provides an option without the risk for iatrogenic donor site lymphedema that plagues alternative lymph node transfer donor sites. The omental flap has been associated with significant morbidity in the past; however, with modern techniques and advanced in technology, a minimally invasive approach to flap harvest is feasible. We present the long-term outcomes of the minimally invasive free vascularized omental lymphatic flap for the treatment of lymphedema.

DOI: 10.1002/jso.24379
PubMed: 27439587

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