Rectus Abdominis Free Muscle Flap for Reconstruction in Nine Dogs

To evaluate the clinical use and outcome of a rectus abdominis microvascular free flap for wound closure in dogs. Retrospective case series. Dogs (n=9) with complex extremity or oral wounds. Medical records (2002-2006) of dogs that had a rectus abdominis free tissue transfer to close an extremity or...

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description To evaluate the clinical use and outcome of a rectus abdominis microvascular free flap for wound closure in dogs. Retrospective case series. Dogs (n=9) with complex extremity or oral wounds. Medical records (2002-2006) of dogs that had a rectus abdominis free tissue transfer to close an extremity or oral wound were reviewed. Nine dogs were identified: 5 had distal extremity wounds, 3 had oral palatal defects, and 1 had a large hygroma excised. A rectus abdominis free tissue transfer with a caudal epigastric vascular pedicle was successfully used for management of these wounds. No major complications occurred with the donor site and a good cosmetic and functional outcome occurred in all dogs. The rectus abdominis is a versatile muscle that can be used for reconstructing cutaneous and oral defects with repeatable success. Free tissue transfer of the rectus abdominis muscle is a clinically useful technique for closure of a variety of difficult soft tissue wounds.
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subjects Abdominal surgery
animal injuries
Animals
Clinical outcomes
disease course
Dogs
Dogs - injuries
Dogs - surgery
Extremities - injuries
Extremities - surgery
Female
functional status
limbs (animal)
Male
microvascular free flap closure
Mouth
Mouth - injuries
Mouth - surgery
muscles
palate
physiological response
postoperative complications
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - veterinary
Records as Topic - veterinary
Rectus Abdominis - transplantation
rectus abdominis muscle
regeneration
Retrospective Studies
Skin & tissue grafts
surgery
Surgical Flaps - veterinary
surgical transplantation
tissue repair
Treatment Outcome
Veterinary services
Wound Healing
wound treatment
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