Use of pedicled thigh flaps for complex abdominal wall reconstruction: A case series
Reece Hefner, Anirudh Kulkarni, Hakan Guven, John B. Park, Margaret Dalena, Alekha Kolli, Richard L. Agag, Jeremy C. Sinkin

TL;DR
This paper presents three successful cases of complex abdominal wall reconstruction using pedicled thigh flaps combined with mesh.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the versatility and reliability of pedicled thigh flaps in complex abdominal wall reconstruction.
Findings
Pedicled thigh flaps combined with mesh provided successful abdominal wall reconstruction in three patients.
No flap failures or hernia recurrences were observed during follow-up.
Minor wound complications were managed conservatively without major complications.
Abstract
Complex abdominal wall defects that result from oncologic resection, infection, or trauma often require advanced reconstructive techniques beyond primary fascial closure or mesh reinforcement alone. In cases where primary closure is not feasible due to extensive tissue loss, pedicled thigh-based flaps offer a robust, vascularized solution to restore abdominal wall integrity. In this case series, we present three consecutive patients who underwent abdominal wall reconstruction using variations of the pedicled thigh flap based on the lateral femoral circumflex vascular pedicle, performed in conjunction with mesh reinforcement. Each patient presented with a large, complex defect following cancer resection or hernia repair complicated by prior infection or radiation. The reconstructions utilized different variations of the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap, including fasciocutaneous, fascial,…
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TopicsReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Hernia repair and management · Surgical site infection prevention
