The use of lower abdominal perforator flaps in soft‐tissue reconstruction after sarcoma resection

Historically, conventional musculocutaneous flaps have been commonly used for reconstruction after soft tissue sarcoma resection, and the use of lower abdominal perforator flaps has not been popular. This report examined the current role of lower abdominal perforator flaps in sarcoma treatment.

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