Publications by authors named "Chih-Peng Tu"

Few studies have assessed the efficacy and safety of reconstruction of sternal infection using a pectoralis muscle flap combined with a rectus abdominis muscle (RAM) sheath fasciocutaneous flap. We report here our experience with this procedure to reconstruct the sternal defect in patients (n = 46) with a deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) after cardiac surgery. After wound reconstruction, the proportion of prolonged mechanical ventilation use and intensive care unit (ICU) stay were 17.

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  • - Vascular occlusion from dermal filler injections is a serious but uncommon issue, and addressing it quickly is crucial for better recovery outcomes.
  • - This study evaluated the effectiveness of laser Doppler imaging (LDI) in diagnosing and treating vascular occlusion in 13 patients, finding it more accurate than traditional methods like visual inspection.
  • - Results indicated that LDI offers a noninvasive and precise way to identify affected areas, leading to satisfactory outcomes with no complications, though further large-scale research is needed to validate these findings.
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The Morel-Lavallée lesion (MLL) is a posttraumatic close degloving injury, which is often underdiagnosed at first. Patients with MLLs usually present with tender and enlarging soft tissue swelling with fluctuation, decreased skin sensation, ecchymosis, or even skin necrosis hours to days after the inciting injury. The lesion can lead to intractable morbidity if it remains untreated.

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The relatively new medial sural artery perforator flap is increasingly being used for reconstruction. However, muscle necrosis of the medial head of gastrocnemius after MSAP flap harvest is a previously unnoticed early complication of the donor site. We present two cases of MSAP flap reconstruction that developed this early complication.

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