Korotkevich E A, Zalutskiĭ I V, Ismail-Zade R S, Frolov G N
Vopr Onkol. 1992;38(2):208-14.
The study was concerned with comparison of the results of application of two procedures of plastic surgery using vascularized flaps for treatment of localized recurrent malignant tumors of the skin, soft tissues of the head, arms, legs and the trunk. According to one procedure (28 patients), large wound defects caused by extensive excision of tumor were treated using tissue flaps and microvascular anastomosis. In the other group of 10 patients, large defects were treated with skin-muscular flaps sitting on a fixed vascular-neural pedicle. But for these two procedures, some cases would not have been operated on at all due to considerable local extension of tumor.