Literature DB >> 12711950

Free omental tissue transfer for extremity coverage and revascularization.

Christopher T Maloney1, David Wages, Joseph Upton, W P Andrew Lee.   

Abstract

Microvascular transfer of the omentum has several unique advantages for the reconstruction and revascularization of extremity wounds. The omentum provides well-vascularized, malleable tissue for reconstruction of extensive soft-tissue defects and has a long vascular pedicle (35 to 40 cm) with sizable vessels, which reduces some of the potential technical challenges of microsurgery. It can also be used for flow-through revascularization of ischemic distal extremities. The unique properties of the omentum make it an ideal tissue for the reconstruction of difficult extremity defects, allowing simultaneous reconstruction and revascularization. Experience with six free omental tissue transfers for upper-extremity and lower-extremity reconstruction is described. Three of the cases involved distal anastomoses to take advantage of the flow-through characteristics of the flap, providing distal arterial augmentation. All flaps accomplished the reconstructive goals of wound coverage and extremity revascularization. The omentum is a valuable, often overlooked tissue for the treatment of difficult extremity wounds.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12711950     DOI: 10.1097/01.PRS.0000056874.31920.7D

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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Authors:  Nicla Settembre; Marc Labrousse; Pierre Edouard Magnan; Alain Branchereau; Pierre Champsaur; Rossana Bussani; Marc Braun; Sergueï Malikov
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2017-12-05       Impact factor: 1.246

2.  Omental free-tissue transfer for coverage of complex upper extremity and hand defects--the forgotten flap.

Authors:  Iris A Seitz; Craig S Williams; Thomas A Wiedrich; Ginard Henry; John G Seiler; Loren S Schechter
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2009-03-25

3.  Omentum-wrapped scaffold with longitudinally oriented micro-channels promotes axonal regeneration and motor functional recovery in rats.

Authors:  Yong-Guang Zhang; Jing-Hui Huang; Xue-Yu Hu; Qing-Song Sheng; Wei Zhao; Zhuo-Jing Luo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-12-16       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Cellular basis of tissue regeneration by omentum.

Authors:  Shivanee Shah; Erin Lowery; Rudolf K Braun; Alicia Martin; Nick Huang; Melissa Medina; Periannan Sethupathi; Yoichi Seki; Mariko Takami; Kathryn Byrne; Christopher Wigfield; Robert B Love; Makio Iwashima
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-06-06       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Omentum Cells Promote Healing of Colonic Tissues in Dextran Sulfate Sodium (DSS) Induced Model of Colitis in Mice.

Authors:  Byung Chul Jung; Min Ho Lee; Periannan Sethupathi; In-Soo Lee; Dongsup Lee; Ki-Jong Rhee
Journal:  J Lifestyle Med       Date:  2013-03-31

6.  LC-QTOF-MS and 1H NMR Metabolomics Verifies Potential Use of Greater Omentum for Klebsiella pneumoniae Biofilm Eradication in Rats.

Authors:  Joanna Teul; Stanisław Deja; Katarzyna Celińska-Janowicz; Adam Ząbek; Piotr Młynarz; Piotr Barć; Adam Junka; Danuta Smutnicka; Marzenna Bartoszewicz; Jerzy Pałka; Wojciech Miltyk
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-05-21
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