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Case Reports

The use of Fat-Augmented Latissimus Dorsi (FALD) flap for male Poland Syndrome correction: a case report

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Pages 197-202 | Received 07 Jul 2021, Accepted 22 Aug 2022, Published online: 08 Sep 2022

Figures & data

Figure 1. Pre-operative photographs of the 23-year-old patient, in the frontal (upper left), right oblique (upper right), left oblique (lower left) and lateral (lower right) projections.

Figure 1. Pre-operative photographs of the 23-year-old patient, in the frontal (upper left), right oblique (upper right), left oblique (lower left) and lateral (lower right) projections.

Figure 2. Fully harvest FALD flap (above) and immediate AFT into the dermo-adipose skin paddle (below), following our previously described “Simplified lipostructure technical note”.

Figure 2. Fully harvest FALD flap (above) and immediate AFT into the dermo-adipose skin paddle (below), following our previously described “Simplified lipostructure technical note”.

Figure 3. Post-operative result at 18-month follow-up, in the frontal (upper left), right oblique (upper right), left oblique (lower left), and lateral (lower right).

Figure 3. Post-operative result at 18-month follow-up, in the frontal (upper left), right oblique (upper right), left oblique (lower left), and lateral (lower right).

Figure 4. Post-operative result at 18-month follow-up in the posterior projection.

Figure 4. Post-operative result at 18-month follow-up in the posterior projection.