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    Iatrogenic thrombosis of the deep inferior epigastric artery during diagnostic angiography-a rare complicating factor during rectus free flap harvest.

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    Langhammer, Christopher G
    Miller, Nathan F
    Herndon, Carl L
    Burke, Allen P
    Kundi, Rishi
    Pensy, Raymond A
    Date
    2022-08-18
    Journal
    Journal of vascular surgery cases and innovative techniques
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvscit.2022.08.001
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    We describe a 28-year-old man who sustained an open IIIB left ankle fracture dislocation with heel pad avulsion. The patient underwent formal angiography of the left lower extremity, followed by free tissue transfer of a rectus abdominis flap several days later. Intraoperatively, a thrombus was identified in the deep inferior epigastric artery above the femoral artery access site requiring thrombectomy. Histologic analysis estimated the thrombus age at 12 to 72 hours, raising concern that the thrombus was induced during angiogram instrumentation. Donor and recipient site-specific risks of arterial instrumentation (including invasive diagnostics) should be considered when planning free tissue transfer.
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    Angiogram
    Flap salvage
    Limb salvage
    Pedicle thrombus
    Rectus abdominis free flap
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    10.1016/j.jvscit.2022.08.001
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