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Immediate reconstruction of the chest wall by latissimus dorsi and vertical rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flaps after radical mastectomy for a huge pleomorphic liposarcoma.
[pleomorphic liposarcoma]
We
describe
a
53
-
year
-old
woman
who
had
a
huge
pleomorphic
liposarcoma
of
the
left
breast
.
She
had
a
left
Halstead
mastectomy
,
which
left
a
huge
defect
in
the
chest
wall
.
We
did
an
immediate
reconstruction
of
the
chest
wall
with
combined
latissimuss
dorsi
musculocutaneous
(
for
the
upper
half
of
the
defect
)
and
vertical
rectus
abdominis
musculocutaneous
flaps
(
for
the
lower
half
of
the
defect
)
.
She
then
had
radiotherapy
and
chemotherapy
during
which
time
the
flaps
remained
viable
and
provided
satisfactory
coverage
for
the
irradiated
area
.
Unfortunately
four
months
later
she
was
diagnosed
with
spinal
cord
and
lung
metastases
and
died
seven
months
after
the
operation
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"chemotherapy during which time the flaps remained viable and provided satisfactory coverage for the irradiated area"
symptom
pleomorphic liposarcoma
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