Publications by authors named "Nisha J Gupta"

Background:  Multidisciplinary care with vascular surgery and plastic surgery is essential for lower extremity free flap (LEFF) success in the chronic wound population with diabetes and peripheral vascular disease. There is a lack of understanding on performing targeted direct endovascular reperfusion on a vessel that will be used as the flap recipient. Our study compares outcomes of patients who received targeted revascularization (TR) to the recipient vessel for LEFF anastomosis versus nontargeted revascularization (NR) of arterial recipients prior to LEFF.

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  • In patients with chronic lower extremity wounds, this study investigates the recurrence rates of osteomyelitis between those receiving fasciocutaneous flaps and muscle flaps after free tissue transfer surgery.
  • A total of 48 patients were analyzed, with 58.3% receiving fasciocutaneous flaps and the rest muscle flaps, and common comorbid conditions included diabetes and peripheral vascular disease.
  • Findings indicated a 25% recurrence rate of osteomyelitis, but no significant differences were observed in outcomes such as flap success, limb salvage, and ambulation between the two types of flaps.
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Background: Free tissue transfer (FTT) is critical for limb salvage of chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds. In patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), FTT LE reconstruction can be challenging due to limited vessel selection for anastomosis. The study aims to evaluate our surgical and functional outcomes after FTT to LE in patients with PAD.

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