Microsurgery in pediatric upper limb reconstructions: An overview
Date
2022-08Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/8365DOI
10.1177/18632521221106390
10.1177/18632521221106390
10.1177/18632521221106390
ISSN
1863-2548
WOS
000835353600001
PMID
35992521
Abstract
The use of microsurgery has spread during the last decades, making resolvable many complex defects considered hitherto inapproachable. Although the small vessel diameter in children was initially considered a technical limitation, the increase in microsurgical expertise over the past three decades allowed us to manage many pediatric conditions by means of free tissue transfers. Pediatric microsurgery has been shown to be feasible, gaining a prominent place in the treatment of children affected by limb malformations, tumors, nerve injuries, and post-traumatic defects. The aim of this current concepts review is to describe the more frequent pediatric upper limb conditions in which the use of microsurgical reconstructions should be considered in the range of treatment options.
Keywords
Pediatric microsurgery; Brachial plexus palsy; Upper limbBibliographic citation
Catena N, Baldrighi C, Jester A, Soldado F, Farr S. Microsurgery in pediatric upper limb reconstructions: An overview. J Child Orthop. 2022 Aug;16(4):241–55.
Audience
Professionals
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