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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234276

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Background: Breast reconstruction can have a significant impact on the physical, emotional and psychological well-being of patients undergoing mastectomy. The type and timing of breast reconstruction influence the satisfaction index of reconstructed patients. Methods: A retrospective examination was carried out on patient records from 2016 to 2024 at general hospital of Mexico. The analysis encompassed 210 patients who underwent breast reconstruction during this frame time. The BREAST-Q questionnaire was administered in March 2024 and at various intervals during each patient磗 post-operative care. Patients were stratified according to multiple variables such as: oncological therapy, timing of reconstruction, type of reconstruction and educational attainment. Results: The average age of the participants was 50.3 years. In terms of reconstruction timing, 25.24% underwent immediate reconstruction, while 74.76% opted for delayed reconstruction. When it came to BMI, the average was 26.99 kg/m�. Regarding the type of flap used for reconstruction, the majority (82.86%) had a latissimus dorsi flap. The overall demonstrated a mean psychosocial well-being scale score of 76�6. Conclusions: Breast reconstruction goes beyond physical restoration; it can profoundly impact a patient's emotional recovery, self-image, and quality of life. By addressing not only the physical changes but also the emotional and psychological aspects of breast cancer treatment, reconstruction plays a vital role in helping patients move forward with confidence, resilience, and a sense of empowerment. Regardless of when we first contact the patient, it is always worthwhile to provide her with information and the option of reconstruction.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234189

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Deep soft tissue injuries around the thumb can significantly impair hand function if not managed appropriately. Various surgical options exist for treating these complex lesions, including microsurgical flaps, local flaps, and distant pedicled flaps. The dorsal metacarpal artery (DMCA) family of flaps belongs to the latter category. These versatile flaps can be designed as racquet-shaped, island, or bilobed flaps, utilizing the first DMCA alone or in combination with the second DMCA. In this review, we explore the surgical anatomy, techniques, and clinical applications of reversal DMCA flap (RDMA).

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234186

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Wounds and soft tissue defects in the distal third of the leg and ankle remain a challenge. Defects at this site will often require a flap cover. A free flap is an ideal choice for these defects but it has its limitations. The distal peroneus brevis muscle flap is a well-described flap for such defects. Peroneus brevis is an expendable muscle in the leg without much functional deficit. A 38-year-old male patient presented with a chronic ulcer in the right leg for 1year of which biopsy was positive for squamous cell carcinoma that underwent wide local excision with peroneus brevis flap reconstruction and also two local fasciocutaneous flaps. The distally based pedicled peroneus brevis muscle flap is an economical, reliable, and relatively easy procedure for treating defects of the heel, Achilles tendon, and medial and lateral malleolus, extending deep into the ankle.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234215

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Background: Breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi muscle transfer is one of the most frequent procedures at our hospital. The objective is to evaluate if there is any functional impairment after the surgery with a potential impact of patient磗 daily life. Methods: Functional morbidity was analyzed applying the disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) questionnaire and shoulder range of motion with goniometer in 42 patients whose breast reconstruction was between 2016 and 2022 at our hospital. We collected data using Microsoft excel V16.47.1 and analyzed data with statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) software, v23.0. Results: There was statistically significant difference for disability/symptom DASH score in cases of bilateral reconstruction and for cases undergoing a procedure on the right side versus left side. Conclusions: In patients with bilateral breast reconstruction, we found a greater DASH score in dysfunction and symptoms which associates with poor quality of life, as well as when the flap is on the contralateral extremity of the hand dominance; in those cases, there are other reconstructive procedures that provide greater safety and less disability to the patient. For evaluating extension, we need more prospective and comparative studies with strict follow up of the patients and same series of rehabilitation.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234016

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Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus is a disease that arises from chronic irritation and secondary inflammation of hair follicles located in the sacrococcygeal and natal region, commonly seen among the young male adult population. There are multiple treatment options available ranging from non-medical to surgical procedure. The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy and complications of Limberg flap reconstruction surgery. 8 consecutive patients underwent Limberg flap reconstruction from October 2022 to February 2023 at Midnapore Medical College with a median follow-up duration of 12 months and were evaluated for various parameters. All patients successfully underwent reconstructive surgery, with minimal post- operative pain, average hospital stay for 7 days, returned to work after 3 weeks, with only 1 patient having superficial surgical site infection (SSI), but no flap necrosis, seroma formation, recurrences so far. Overall the Limberg flap technique is an effective and reliable technique having fewer post-operative complications, low recurrence rate, easily performed with patient satisfaction, and is emerging as the standard of care.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 39(2): 1-5, abr.jun.2024. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1561954

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Os tumores de parede torácicas são relativamente inusitados, representando 1 a 2% de todas as neoplasias, e cerca de 5% das neoplasias torácicas. Sarcomas são tumores raros e com apresentação heterogênea. São divididos em dois grandes grupos: tumores ósseos e de partes moles. A ocorrência na parede torácica é rara, representando 8% de todos os sarcomas. O tratamento de escolha é a ressecção com margens ampliadas e, quando ocorre a invasão de estruturas profundas, a toracectomia é indicada. A reconstrução do arcabouço ósseo é realizada com materiais de síntese, proporcionando estabilidade, e é seguida da reconstrução de partes moles com retalhos musculares, musculocutâneos ou locais ao acaso. Os tumores malignos primários da parede torácica correspondem a menos de 1% de todas as neoplasias e incluem grande variedade de lesões ósseas e de tecidos moles. Os condrossarcomas representam 20% dos tumores primários da parede torácica, sendo que 80% têm origem nas costelas e 20% no esterno.


Chest wall tumors are relatively uncommon, representing 1 to 2% of all neoplasms, and approximately 5% of thoracic neoplasms. Sarcomas are rare tumors with heterogeneous presentation. They are divided into two large groups: bone and soft tissue tumors. Occurrence in the chest wall is rare, representing 8% of all sarcomas. The treatment of choice is resection with wide margins and, when invasion of deep structures occurs, thoracotomy is indicated. The reconstruction of the bone framework is carried out with synthetic materials, providing stability, and is followed by the reconstruction of soft tissues with muscular, musculocutaneous, or random local flaps. Primary malignant tumors of the chest wall account for less than 1% of all neoplasms and include a wide variety of bone and soft tissue lesions. Chondrosarcomas represent 20% of primary tumors of the chest wall, with 80% originating in the ribs and 20% in the sternum.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 39(2): 1-9, abr.jun.2024. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1556491

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Introdução: Defeitos na região superior do dorso geralmente são de difícil tratamento, especialmente nos casos de exposição de vértebras, meninge ou material de síntese. O fechamento primário com retalho muscular ou musculocutâneo é a melhor escolha, mas a área doadora para tratar grandes defeitos pode requerer enxertia. A preservação da artéria dorsal da escápula parece assegurar um território cutâneo maior do que o do retalho musculocutâneo do trapézio clássico baseado apenas na artéria cervical transversa. Método: Foi concebida uma ampla ilha triangular de pele sobre o músculo trapézio baseado na artéria dorsal da escápula com transferência por movimento pendular e um procedimento tipo V-Y em cinco pacientes após a extirpação de tumores malignos. Resultados: Os defeitos e as áreas doadoras foram fechados primariamente com total viabilidade dos retalhos e não foram observadas complicações além da ocorrência de seroma. Conclusão: O retalho musculocutâneo do trapézio baseado na artéria dorsal da escápula oferece segurança no tratamento de exposição óssea na região superior do dorso.


Introduction: Defects in the upper region of the back are generally difficult to treat, especially in cases of exposure of vertebrae, meninges, or synthetic material. Primary closure with a muscular or musculocutaneous flap is the best choice, but the donor area to treat large defects may require grafting. Preservation of the dorsal artery of the scapula appears to ensure a larger cutaneous territory than that of the classic trapezius musculocutaneous flap based only on the transverse cervical artery. Method: A wide triangular island of skin was designed over the trapezius muscle based on the dorsal scapular artery with pendulum transfer and a V-Y type procedure in five patients after the extirpation of malignant tumors. Results: The defects and donor areas were closed primarily with full viability of the flaps and no complications were observed other than the occurrence of seroma. Conclusion: The trapezius musculocutaneous flap based on the dorsal artery of the scapula offers safety in the treatment of bone exposure in the upper back region.

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Rev. argent. cir ; 116(2): 134-145, jun. 2024. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1565218

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RESUMEN Antecedentes: la falta de pene causa trastornos físicos y psicológicos graves. Su reconstrucción es compleja porque comprende restituir aspectos morfológicos y funcionales. El colgajo radial microquirúrgico (CRM) es una de las mejores opciones para la reconstrucción fálica (RF). Objetivo: describir los resultados de una serie de pacientes con RF mediante CRM. Material y métodos: trabajo observacional descriptivo a través de la revisión de los registros de pacientes a quienes se les realizó RF con CRM entre julio de 2014 y julio de 2017, no relacionados con disforia de género. Resultados: tres pacientes, de 27, 36 y 22 años, fueron reconstruidos, respectivamente, por amputación traumática, secuela de tratamiento oncológico y por malformación congénita. No se presentaron necrosis de los colgajos. La sensibilidad somática fue efectiva en los tres casos y la erógena en uno. Todos los pacientes refirieron satisfacción general con el procedimiento. Conclusión: el CRM, realizado por un equipo multidisciplinario, permitió una RF satisfactoria. La reconstrucción de la uretra debe ser decidida


ABSTRACT Background: The absence of the penis causes serious physical limitations and psychosocial distress. Phallic reconstruction (PR) is a complex procedure because it involves the restoration of morphological and functional aspects. The radial forearm flap (RFF) is one of the best options for PR. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the results of a series of patients undergoing PR using RFF. Material and methods: We conducted a descriptive observational study by reviewing the records of patients who underwent PR with RFF not related to gender dysphoria between July 2014 and July 2017. Results: Three patients aged 27, 36, and 22 years underwent reconstruction for traumatic amputation, oncologic treatment sequelae, and congenital defect, respectively. None of the patients developed flap necrosis. Somatic sensation was effective in all three cases and erogenous sensation in one. All patients reported overall satisfaction with the procedure. Conclusion: The use of RFF for PR by a multidisciplinary team produced satisfactory and uncomplicated results. Urethral reconstruction should be decided depending on each patient.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 76(3)jun. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1565475

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Objetivo: eportar nuestra experiencia en la reconstrucción de pacientes con tumores de cabeza y cuello. Materiales y Métodos: Revisión retrospectiva de fichas clínicas de los pacientes sometidos a reconstrucciones con colgajos microquirúrgicos entre los años 2007 y 2020 en la Fundación Arturo López Pérez. Resultados: En este período 186 cirugías fueron realizadas, lo que correspondió a 173 pacientes, la mediana de edad fue de 59 años, 55% eran hombres. 29% correspondieron a rescates quirúrgicos. Al diagnóstico 110 (54%) tenían una enfermedad localmente avanzada (T3-T4). El sitio anatómico más frecuentemente reconstruido fue la cavidad oral, 83(45%). La histología más frecuente fue el carcinoma escamoso. Los colgajos más utilizados fueron el osteocutáneo de peroné, anterolateral de muslo (ALT) y antebraquial. La sobrevida global a 5 años fue 44,3%, con amplia variabilidad entre las distintas histologías. Discusión: En el análisis de nuestros resultados en dos períodos de siete años (2007-2013 y 2014-2020), el porcentaje de falla de colgajo disminuyó (10% versus 2,6%; p = 0,012); al igual que la estadía hospitalaria que disminuyó (de una mediana de 23 días a 18 días; p = 0,041). El uso del colgajo ALT aumentó de 14% a 29%, esto último aprovechando la versatilidad del colgajo de ALT para la fabricación de múltiples paletas cutáneas, que permiten reconstrucciones más complejas. Conclusión: Las reconstrucciones microquirúrgicas en nuestra institución son una opción estandarizada, confiable y comparable con centros internacionales.


Objective: To report our experience, and success rate for head and neck reconstruction in a Chilean oncologic center. Methods: Charts were reviewed retrospectively for all patients treated surgically for head and neck tumors that needed a free flap reconstruction from 2007 to 2020. The demographics and epidemiologic variables were described. Overall survival was calculated with the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: One hundred and eighty-six operations were performed on 173 patients; the median age was 59 years, and 55% were male. Twenty-nine percent of patients required a surgical rescue. The most frequently used free flaps were the anterolateral thigh, fibula osteocutaneous, and radial forearm. A second free flap was needed in 13 patients. Five-year overall survival for the whole cohort was 44.3% and varied according to histology: 28.2% for squamous cell carcinoma and 68.9% for salivary gland histology. Discussion: In analysis of our results in two seven-year periods (2007-2013 and 2014-2020), the percentage of flaps that failed decreased (10% earlier versus 2.6% later; p =.012); the length of hospital stay declined (median 23 days earlier vs 18 days later; p =.041), and the use of anterolateral thigh flaps increased 14% vs 29%, taking advantage of the versatility of the anterolateral thigh flap for the fabrication of multiple skin palettes, allowing for more complex reconstructions. Conclusion: In our institution, outcomes with free flap reconstruction for head and neck were satisfactory and improved with operator experience.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 76(3)jun. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1565477

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Introducción: Las quemaduras son un trauma frecuente de ocurrencia en todo el mundo, que ha experimentado importantes aumentos de sobrevida. Su manejo requiere la reposición de la barrera cutánea, lo que se logra en la mayoría de los casos con el uso de injertos dermo-epidérmicos. Sin embargo, existen algunas veces lesiones complejas que no logran sanar mediante injertos, arriesgando la funcionalidad o vitalidad del área comprometida, que requerirán reparaciones complejas con el uso de colgajos microqui- rúrgicos (CM). Metodología: Estudio descriptivo retrospectivo en que incluimos todos los pacientes gran quemados agudos admitidos en Hospital de Urgencia de la Asistencia Pública, Servicio de Quemados y Rehabilitación, desde abril de 2019 hasta diciembre de 2020 los que fueron manejados con colgajo micro- quirúrgico. Revisión de ficha clínica para obtención de variables demográficas y del procedimiento con análisis de frecuencia de ocurrencia. Resultados: En nuestro período de estudio hubo 376 ingresos y 21 pacientes recibieron 25 CM. La mayoría hombres (96%), edad promedio 40 años, superficie comprometida promedio 16%, mecanismo más frecuente electricidad (64%) y fuego (32%). La ubicación más frecuente del colgajo fue en extremidades inferiores (64%) y el colgajo más utilizado fue el anterolateral de muslo (80%). Tiempo medio a reconstrucción fueron 40 días, no hubo pérdida total del colgajo. Discusión: se realizó un CM en 5,6% de nuestros ingresos, la mayoría durante el intervalo primario tardío, sin pérdidas totales. Estos resultados representan la consolidación de la técnica que permite su uso en el paciente gran quemado durante su etapa aguda, permitiendo coberturas complejas y manteniendo riesgo quirúrgico y tasa de complicaciones adecuada con enfoque en rehabilitación precoz.


Introduction: Burns are the fourth most common trauma. Microsurgery has evolved as a valuable tool in the acute setting allowing early closure of complex wounds in order to avoid infection, maintain function or even for limb salvage in one stage reconstruction. We present our experience at our burn center in Chile. Method: We performed a retrospective analysis of all major burn patients admitted in the National Burn Center in Chile who received a microsurgical flap in the period between April 2019 to December 2020. Results: A total of 21 patients had 25 free flaps. All patients but one were male (96%), mean age 40 years (range 20-69 years). Total body surface area means 16% (range 1-64%). Most of the injuries were caused by high voltage electricity (64%) and fire (32%). 64% were performed in lower limbs and 36% in upper limbs. In 80% of the cases, anterolateral thing flap was chosen. Mean time to reconstruction was 40 days. We didn't experience a total flap lost in this series. Discussion: In the acute phase microsurgery proved to be safe and feasible albeit a small surgical indication. We performed a flap in 5.6% of our admissions, mostly during late primary interval with no flaps lost. Our results acknowledge the consolidation of the technique for its use in the acutely burned setting, allowing complex coverage while maintaining the surgical risk and an internationally acceptable rate of losses and complications.

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Int. j. morphol ; 42(3): 631-637, jun. 2024. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564603

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SUMMARY: To compare the advantages and disadvantages of reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap (RSFF) versus medial plantar flap (MPF) in the treatment of skin defects after excision of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the heel. The research participants were 80 SCC patients admitted to Lishui People's Hospital between January 2019 and April 2022, who were assigned to RSFF group (n=37) and MPF group (n=43) according to the flap type. After a one-year follow-up, the survival, flap necrosis and ulceration, as well as pain and tactile sensation recovery of both groups were counted. At the last follow-up, the clinical response was evaluated, and Short-Form 36 Item Health Survey (SF-36) and appearance satisfaction surveys were conducted. No patients died in either group, and one patient in each group developed flap necrosis. The MPF group had better sensory recovery and a lower incidence of flap ulceration (P0.05). The cosmetic satisfaction was higher in MPF group than in RSFF group (P<0.05). MPF contributes to beautiful appearance, better sensory recovery, and low risk of long-term ulceration, while RSFF is suitable for lesions with large defects or those located at the lateral heel.


El objetivo del estudio fue comparar las ventajas y desventajas del colgajo fasciocutáneo sural inverso (RSFF) versus el colgajo plantar medial (MPF) en el tratamiento de defectos de la piel después de la escisión de un carcinoma de células escamosas (CCE) del talón. Los participantes de la investigación fueron 80 pacientes con CCE ingresados en el Hospital Popular de Lishui entre enero de 2019 y abril de 2022, que fueron asignados al grupo RSFF (n=37) y al grupo MPF (n=43) según el tipo de colgajo. Después de un año de seguimiento, se observó la supervivencia, la necrosis y ulceración del colgajo, así como la recuperación del dolor y la sensación táctil de ambos grupos. En el último seguimiento, se evaluó la respuesta clínica y se realizaron encuestas de salud de formato corto de 36 ítems (SF-36) y encuestas de satisfacción. Ningún paciente falleció en ninguno de los grupos y un paciente de cada grupo desarrolló necrosis del colgajo. El grupo MPF tuvo una mejor recuperación sensorial y una menor incidencia de ulceración del colgajo (P 0,05). La satisfacción cosmética fue mayor en el grupo MPF que en el grupo RSFF (P<0,05). MPF contribuye a una mejor apariencia, mejor recuperación sensorial y un bajo riesgo de ulceración a largo plazo, mientras que RSFF es adecuado para lesiones con defectos grandes o localizados en la parte lateral del talón.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Patient Satisfaction , Graft Survival
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234102

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Breast cancer is recognized worldwide as a major health problem among women due to its high incidence and high mortality and morbidity rates. Breast reconstruction is an approach of great value for those patients who underwent mastectomy, impacting their quality of life and psychological stress. The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap was described as the preferred graft for breast reconstruction with an autologous flap by surgeons because it represented a decrease in complications for the time and obtained better results. DIEP flap reconstruction requires microsurgical skills as well as continuous monitoring of the patient to identify and resolve possible associated complications.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234085

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Extramammary Paget's disease represents a rare entity whose only definitive management is resection, resulting in significant raw areas requiring reconstruction by the plastic surgeon. Currently, bilateral gluteal advancement VY fasciocutaneous flaps have been for some time one of the best options for perineal reconstruction, allowing for adequate coverage, low morbidity at the donor site, and satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcomes. In this study, we report the performance of a bilateral VY advancement flap for perineal reconstruction in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of the General Hospital of Mexico.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233963

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Background: Hand injuries can cause major functional and cosmetic concerns. The cross-finger flap (CFF) is an effective treatment for complex finger defects. While CFF has typically been employed to treat volar aspect abnormalities, new versions now address a larger variety of digital soft tissue defects. The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of various modified techniques of cross-finger flap which are used to reconstruct different soft tissue defect of fingers. Methods: This was a prospective observational study carried out in the department of Burn and Plastic Surgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka from September 2018 to February 2020. Forty (40) patients who presented with different soft tissue defect of fingers included in this study according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The study involved predominantly male participants (80%), with a mean age of 31.70�.28 years. The most common soft tissue defect site was the volar area (47.5%), and various modified cross-finger flap techniques were employed. The majority of patients achieved excellent functional outcomes, with 82.5% classified as good, 12.5% as satisfactory, and 5.0% as poor. Conclusions: The modifications of the cross-finger flap are versatile and useful for different sites of digital injuries with good functional outcome.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233960

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Background: Plastic surgery is a constant battle between blood supply and beauty. The end result of a reconstructive procedure is primarily attributable to the stability of the vascular component, which is fundamental in that it ensures survival and proper functioning of tissues that have been transferred to the recipient site. The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of perforator propeller flap for coverage of soft tissue defects in middle and distal legs. Methods: This was a prospective observational study and was conducted in the Department of Plastic Surgery, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from September 2018 to February 2020. The study population includes the total of 30 patients having soft tissue defects of the middle and distal thirds of leg necessary for flap coverage in the Department of Plastic Surgery, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Results: In total 30 patients maximum 11 (36.7%) were in 31-40 years age group. Majority 27 (90%) were male and 3 (10%) were female in our study. Out of 22 flaps in distal leg necrosis occurred in 4 (18.19%) and among 8 flaps in middle leg necrosis occurred in 1 (12.5%). Conclusions: This study observed that that perforator propeller flaps are ideal in reconstructing soft tissue defects of the middle and distal third of the leg, being safe, easy to perform, providing similar tissue in texture and thickness of damaged tissues, with low donor site morbidity.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 76(2)abr. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1565465

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Introducción: El colgajo infrahioideo (CI) es una alternativa reconstructiva para defectos en cavidad oral, orofaringe e hipofaringe. Se trata de un colgajo musculocutáneo pediculado e inervado que suele ser bien tolerado en el postoperatorio. Caso Clínico: Se describe la técnica quirúrgica del CI en relación al caso de un paciente de 58 años con carcinoma escamoso de lengua izquierda, a quien se le realiza resección amplia de dicho tumor. Se reconstruye mediante CI, lográndose cobertura exitosa con buena evolución postoperatoria. Discusión: Los colgajos regionales y pediculados son un eslabón fundamental en el abanico de opciones reconstructivas frente a un paciente con cáncer oral. El CI es una opción adecuada para defectos medianos con excelentes resultados estéticos y funcionales. Conclusión: El CI constituye una opción reconstructiva sencilla y ampliamente disponible. Requiere de una adecuada planificación preoperatoria con una buena selección de los pacientes para obtener resultados satisfactorios.


Introduction: The infrahyoid flap (IF) is an alternative for reconstruction in defects of the oral cavity, oropharynx, and hypopharynx. It is a pedicled and innervated musculocutaneous flap that is usually well tolerated by patients. Clinical Case: We describe the surgical technique of IF with the description of the case of a 58-year-old patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the left tongue. He underwent wide resection and then reconstruction. We performed an IF achieving successful coverage with adequate postoperative course. Discussion: Regional and pedicled flaps are important reconstructive options for patients with oral cancer. The IF is a suitable option for medium defects with excellent aesthetic and functional results. Conclusion: IF is a simple and widely available reconstructive option. It requires adequate preoperative planning with a good selection of patients to obtain satisfactory results.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233937

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The innovative concept of employing "Megaflaps", large free flaps, in particular the anterolateral thigh megaflap, for the reconstruction of large surface defects remains relatively unexplored. Although the theoretical value of "megaflaps" is recognized, their documentation remains limited. Microsurgical free flaps are essential for treating musculotendinous, osseous, and vasculonervous injuries. The appeal of these flaps lies in their minimal donor site morbidity, which offers an alternative approach. Taking advantage of the intricate anatomy of the lateral femoral circumflex artery and its branches facilitates the creation of large surface area flaps.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233933

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The cross-leg flap is a technique that has been used for a long time to address defects in the distal third of the leg. Currently, the gold standard for these defects is free flap reconstruction. However, the success of microsurgery is not always guaranteed due to a wide range of extrinsic and intrinsic factors. In this study, we present the use of a cross-leg flap as an alternative in the case of free flap failure, performed in the plastic and reconstructive surgery department of the General Hospital of Mexico. The cross-leg flap represents a reliable, simple, and effective alternative when free flaps are not suitable or as a rescue in case of their failure, either due to extrinsic or patient-related causes.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 39(1): 1-6, jan.mar.2024. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552828

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Introdução: O retalho transverso do músculo reto abdominal (TRAM) é um método de reconstrução mamária com bons resultados estéticos e dispensa o uso de próteses de silicone para melhor contorno corporal. Foi originalmente descrito por Holmstrom em 1979, como uma elipse de pele e gordura com base em um músculo isolado no seu pedículo vascular. A reconstrução sistematizada do defeito da parede instalado após a transposição do retalho com o uso de tela de polipropileno foi descrita em estudo prévio por Cunha. O artigo tem como objetivo avaliar as alterações na parede abdominal, após a sistematização da colocação da tela de polipropileno durante a cirurgia de reconstrução com TRAM. Método: É um trabalho de coorte retrospectivo que avalia as possíveis alterações da parede abdominal de pacientes submetidos ao retalho TRAM com tomografia computadorizada de abdome pré e pós-operatórias. Resultados: Foi evidenciada uma redução do tamanho da cavidade abdominal de, em média, 14,5% e 14,2% na espessura da parede abdominal submetidas ao TRAM. A maior redução da espessura da parede abdominal foi de um paciente submetido ao retalho bipediculado, com 50,7%. As complicações apresentadas foram hérnia umbilical, seroma tardio, fibrose peritela e granuloma de fio. Conclusão: Nesse estudo, a tomografia após a cirurgia demonstrou a redução no volume da cavidade abdominal e espessura da parede abdominal, o que não influenciou estatisticamente no aparecimento de hérnia abdominal, abaulamentos, extrusão da malha ou outras deformidades.


Introduction: The transverse rectus abdominis muscle flap (TRAM) is a method of breast reconstruction with good aesthetic results and does not require the use of silicone implants for better body contouring. It was originally described by Holmstrom in 1979 as an ellipse of skin and fat based on an isolated muscle on its vascular pedicle. The systematic reconstruction of the wall defect installed after flap transposition using polypropylene mesh was described in a previous study by Cunha. The article aims to evaluate changes in the abdominal wall, after the systematization of polypropylene mesh placement during TRAM reconstruction surgery. Method: This is a retrospective cohort study that evaluates possible changes in the abdominal wall of patients undergoing the TRAM flap with preand postoperative abdominal computed tomography. Results: A reduction in the size of the abdominal cavity of, on average, 14.5% and 14.2% in the thickness of the abdominal wall subjected to TRAM was evidenced. The greatest reduction in abdominal wall thickness was in a patient who underwent a bipedicled flap, with 50.7%. The complications presented were umbilical hernia, late seroma, perithellal fibrosis, and thread granuloma. Conclusion: In this study, tomography after surgery demonstrated a reduction in the volume of the abdominal cavity and thickness of the abdominal wall, which did not statistically influence the appearance of abdominal hernia, bulging, mesh extrusion, or other deformities.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 39(1): 1-5, jan.mar.2024. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552875

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Em 1977, a partir dos estudos anatômicos de McCraw et al., passou-se a utilizar o músculo peitoral maior como retalho miocutâneo em ilha. O presente artigo descreve um caso de reconstrução de um defeito da parede anterior do hemitórax direito através do retalho miocutâneo peitoral maior em ilha ipsilateral. Relato do Caso: A.E.S., de 66 anos, sexo masculino foi submetido a ressecção ampla de um carcinoma basocelular infiltrativo recidivante de 13,0 x 8,0cm da região paraesternal direita. O retalho miocutâneo foi transposto através de tunelização subcutânea e as cicatrizes posicionadas em forma de mamaplastia em T invertido. Conclusão: A presente tática cirúrgica é de fácil execução para cirurgiões habituados com reconstrução mamária, apresenta tempo cirúrgico curto e resultado estético-funcional satisfatório.


Introduction: In 1977, based on anatomical studies by McCraw et al., the pectoralis major muscle began to be used as an island myocutaneous flap. The present article describes a case of reconstruction of a defect in the anterior wall of the right hemithorax using the pectoralis major myocutaneous flap in an ipsilateral island. Case Report: AES, 66 years old, male, underwent wide resection of a recurrent infiltrative basal cell carcinoma measuring 13.0 x 8.0 cm in the right parasternal region. The myocutaneous flap was transposed through subcutaneous tunneling and the scars were positioned in the shape of an inverted T mammoplasty. Conclusion: This surgical tactic is easy to perform for surgeons accustomed to breast reconstruction, has a short surgical time, and has satisfactory aesthetic-functional results.

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