Expanding horizons of reconstructive microsurgery in Lebanon: Reconstruction of complex traumatic wounds with anterolateral thigh perforator flaps in paediatrics patients less than 10 years of age
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Paediatric complex wounds pose a challenge to the reconstructive surgeon due to the intricacy of reconstructive options required. Developments in microsurgery and microsurgical technique have brought free tissue transfer ever closer to the comfort zone of the reconstructive surgeon for reconstruction of paediatric traumatic complex wounds. We present our experience of microsurgical reconstruction in Lebanon for complex traumatic wounds in paediatric patients under the age of 10 years using the free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap. The ALT flap has proven its value as a safe, adaptable, and aesthetically acceptable reconstructive option in paediatric complex trauma. © 2023 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc (3M) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Anterolateral thigh flap, Complex wound salvage, Free tissue transfer, Paediatric free tissue transfer, Soft tissue reconstruction, Child, Humans, Lebanon, Microsurgery, Perforator flap, Plastic surgery procedures, Thigh, Article, Case report, Clinical article, Clinical effectiveness, Clinical feature, Complex traumatic wound, Female, Follow up, Human, Leg fracture, Male, Orbit fracture, Postoperative period, Preschool child, Reconstructive surgery, School child, Surgical debridement, Tissue necrosis, Treatment outcome, Wound, Wound healing, Plastic surgery, Procedures, Surgery