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Acute limb ischemia following perineal reconstruction in lithotomy position: take-home message for plastic surgeons

Sapino G, Deglise S, Raffoul W, Summa PGd

Despite the extensive use of lithotomy position in several plastic surgery procedures, most reports regarding the related incidence of complications are presented in the urologic, gynecologic, and anesthesiologic fields. We...
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Late avulsion of a free flap in a patient with severe psychiatric illness: Establishing a successful salvage strategy

Schaffer C, Hart A, Watfa W, Raffoul W, di Summa P

Post-traumatic defects of the distal third of the leg often require skipping a few steps of the well-established reconstructive ladder, due to the limited local reliable reconstructive options. In rare...
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Deep sternal wound infections: Evidence for prevention, treatment, and reconstructive surgery

Schiraldi , Jabbour G, Centofanti P, Giordano S, Abdelnour , Gonzalez M, Raffoul W, di Summa P

Median sternotomy is the most popular approach in cardiac surgery. Post-sternotomy wound complications are rare, but the occurrence of a deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a catastrophic event associated...
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Abdominal-based adipocutaneous advancement flap for reconstructing inguinal defects with contraindications to standard reconstructive approaches: a simple and safe salvage reconstructive option

Schaffer C, Haselbach D, Schiraldi L, Sörelius K, Kalbermatten DF, Raffoul W, Summa PGd

Background Groin wounds occurring after vascular surgical site infection, oncologic resection, or occasionally orthopedic surgery and trauma may represent a surgical challenge. Reconstruction of these defects by the usual workhorse...
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The Unresolved Case of Sacral Chordoma: From Misdiagnosis to Challenging Surgery and Medical Therapy Resistance

Garofalo F, Christoforidis D, di Summa P, Gay B, Cherix S, Raffoul W, Demartines N, Matter M

PURPOSE: A sacral chordoma is a rare, slow-growing, primary bone tumor, arising from embryonic notochordal remnants. Radical surgery is the only hope for cure. The aim of our present study...
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