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From: Anterolateral thigh flaps in closing large abdominal wall defect after the resection of mucinous adenocarcinoma: a case report

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The preoperative appearance, intraoperative process, and postoperative appearance when follow-up. a the mucinous adenocarcinoma was examined in vivo preoperatively; b the fistula was closed, and the patient received the third course of chemotherapy five months postoperatively; c the tumor displayed on preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography; d the large abdominal wall defect (approximately 87 cm2) after resection of mucinous adenocarcinoma on the abdominal wall; e placement of a drainage tube in the abdominal cavity, mesh implanting (approximately 170 cm2, Cook Group Inc., U.S.) of the abdominal wall defect, and dissection of anterolateral vascularized thigh flaps from doner site; f placement of another drainage tube under the flap and suturing the skin

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