Annals of plastic surgery
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Annals of plastic surgery · Jun 1996
Case ReportsAggressive use of free flaps in children for burn scar contractures and other soft-tissue deficits.
Free flap reconstruction in children is often undertaken with trepidation due to a variety of perceived technical difficulties and variable reports of success. The present report examines the efficacy of free tissue transfer in children, with particular attention given to the use of fasciocutaneous flaps in burn reconstruction. Over a 12-year period, 38 free flaps were done on 30 patients with an average age of 10 years (range, 16 months-17 years). ⋯ During follow-up (range, 1-103 months), 39% of patients underwent a minor secondary revision of the flap reconstruction. This series demonstrates the efficacy of free tissue transfer in children in providing the majority of these patients with a successful, one-stage reconstruction with morbidity similar to that reported for adult patients. Moreover, the use of fasciocutaneous free flaps for pediatric burn reconstruction is shown to provide a durable and aesthetically superior treatment of these difficult problems.