Use of a pedicled greater omentum flap to repair a thoraco-abdominal defect After extensive tumor resection

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作者
Maiwald, G
Müller, C
Fürst, H
Arbogast, S
Baumeister, RGH
机构
[1] Klinikum Grosshadern, Chirurg Klin & Poliklin, D-81366 Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Munich, Inst Pathol, D-8000 Munich, Germany
来源
CHIRURG | 1999年 / 70卷 / 05期
关键词
basal cell carcinoma; greater omentum; defect reconstruction;
D O I
10.1007/s001040050687
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Patients suffering from long-untreated malignomas of the chest or abdominal wall may require plastic surgery due to extensive defects after tumor resection. Despite a variety of pedicled or free myocutaneous flaps, there are defects in which these reconstructional options may not be indicated. In these patients, the omental flaps are a valid alternative. Since a secondary split skin graft is mandatory with the omentum nap, antibacterial and granulation-enhancing xerodressings are required for wound bed conditioning. We report one patient in whom the omentum flap was used for coverage of an extensive defect after resection of a widespread basal cell carcinoma at the lateral thorax and abdominal wall. After wound conditioning with silver-impregnated activated charcoal xerodressing (Actisorb) in combination with a hydroactive polymer dressing (Allevyn), secondary skin grafting was performed. In this patient fibrosis and calcification of the omentum led to stable abdominal wall coverage even without the application of a synthetic mesh.
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页码:566 / 570
页数:5
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