Qifeng Ou, Sunwen Pan, Yueliang Zhu, Juyu Tang, Zhen Shi
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Flap vascular compromise resulting from an embolus not localized within the anastomotic region.
In postoperative scenarios, arterial embolisms, while not rare, can profoundly affect flap viability. This case study elucidates a distinctive occurrence of embolism a week after surgery, underscoring the importance of examining areas beyond anastomotic sites. Surgeons must scrutinize distal vessel segments for discoloration to ensure successful flap rescue.