Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations

Introduction. Whether it is a classic version of the flap or its modification, the Limberg flap is an appropriate solution for covering small and medium-sized defects, as well as for covering large- sized defects where certain localizations are concerned. It represents a local, transposition flap th...

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Main Authors: Siniša Kojić, Zuhra Memić, Vera Sabljak, Helena Marić Kujundžić, Bojan Kujundžić, Miroslav Obrenović
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Language:Bosnian
Published: University of East Sarajevo 2020-12-01
Series:Biomedicinska istraživanja
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Online Access:http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/12-Kojic.pdf
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spelling doaj-92c930a20d4b4580860bcaf4723907e82021-02-15T12:18:50Zbos University of East SarajevoBiomedicinska istraživanja1986-85291986-85372020-12-01112188194doi:10.7251/BII2002188KLimberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations Siniša Kojić0Zuhra Memić1Vera Sabljak2Helena Marić Kujundžić3Bojan Kujundžić4Miroslav Obrenović5Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic "Varis Clinic", Belgrade, SerbiaPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic "Varis Clinic", Belgrade, SerbiaPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic "Varis Clinic", Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity Hospital in Foca, Bosnia and Herzegovina, The Republic of SrpskaUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine, Foca, The Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity Hospital in Foca, Bosnia and Herzegovina, The Republic of SrpskaIntroduction. Whether it is a classic version of the flap or its modification, the Limberg flap is an appropriate solution for covering small and medium-sized defects, as well as for covering large- sized defects where certain localizations are concerned. It represents a local, transposition flap that has proven to be a safe option. Methods. The defect coverage was achieved by marking a defect that was in the form of an equilateral rhom-bus by means of extending a shorter diagonal by the length of its side and drawing a parallel with the defect side, which created four different flaps. We included 50 patients surgically treated at the Varis Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Belgrade and the University Hospital in Foca for the period 2018−2020. In all pa-tients, we used the Limberg flap as a method for defect reconstruction. Case presentations. The sample was comprised of up to 50 patients, with an average respondent age of 60.3 years. According to etiology, the most common changes in the skin belonged to Basal cell carcinoma (58%), Squamous cell carcinoma (24%) and melanoma (8%), with the most common predilection sites associated with the face in 22 patients and with the lumbosacral region in 8 patients. A well-planned Limberg flap caused mi-nor complications in terms of mild marginal infection in one patient, and mild marginal infection as an ear-ly complication and a stretched scar as a late complication in one patient as well. Other complications in the sample were not recorded. Conclusion. To obtain the best possible functional and esthetic result with minimal disruption of the region, respecting the anatomy and the basic principles in plastic surgery, the Limberg flap is an excellent solution for the reconstruction of defects of different sizes. http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/12-Kojic.pdflimberg flaplocal flapdefectsreconstruction
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author Siniša Kojić
Zuhra Memić
Vera Sabljak
Helena Marić Kujundžić
Bojan Kujundžić
Miroslav Obrenović
spellingShingle Siniša Kojić
Zuhra Memić
Vera Sabljak
Helena Marić Kujundžić
Bojan Kujundžić
Miroslav Obrenović
Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
Biomedicinska istraživanja
limberg flap
local flap
defects
reconstruction
author_facet Siniša Kojić
Zuhra Memić
Vera Sabljak
Helena Marić Kujundžić
Bojan Kujundžić
Miroslav Obrenović
author_sort Siniša Kojić
title Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
title_short Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
title_full Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
title_fullStr Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
title_full_unstemmed Limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
title_sort limberg flap as simplest solution for covering skin defects of different sizes and localizations
publisher University of East Sarajevo
series Biomedicinska istraživanja
issn 1986-8529
1986-8537
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction. Whether it is a classic version of the flap or its modification, the Limberg flap is an appropriate solution for covering small and medium-sized defects, as well as for covering large- sized defects where certain localizations are concerned. It represents a local, transposition flap that has proven to be a safe option. Methods. The defect coverage was achieved by marking a defect that was in the form of an equilateral rhom-bus by means of extending a shorter diagonal by the length of its side and drawing a parallel with the defect side, which created four different flaps. We included 50 patients surgically treated at the Varis Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Belgrade and the University Hospital in Foca for the period 2018−2020. In all pa-tients, we used the Limberg flap as a method for defect reconstruction. Case presentations. The sample was comprised of up to 50 patients, with an average respondent age of 60.3 years. According to etiology, the most common changes in the skin belonged to Basal cell carcinoma (58%), Squamous cell carcinoma (24%) and melanoma (8%), with the most common predilection sites associated with the face in 22 patients and with the lumbosacral region in 8 patients. A well-planned Limberg flap caused mi-nor complications in terms of mild marginal infection in one patient, and mild marginal infection as an ear-ly complication and a stretched scar as a late complication in one patient as well. Other complications in the sample were not recorded. Conclusion. To obtain the best possible functional and esthetic result with minimal disruption of the region, respecting the anatomy and the basic principles in plastic surgery, the Limberg flap is an excellent solution for the reconstruction of defects of different sizes.
topic limberg flap
local flap
defects
reconstruction
url http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/12-Kojic.pdf
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