The vascularized Omentum Flap for the Treatment of deep sternal Wound Infections

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作者
Spindler, Nick [1 ]
Etz, Christian [2 ]
Misfeld, Martin [2 ]
Josten, Christoph [1 ]
Borger, Michael [2 ]
Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm [2 ]
Langer, Stefan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Leipzig, Klin Orthopadie Unfallchirurg & Plast Chirurg, Liebigstr 20, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Leipzig, Herzzentrum Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
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ZENTRALBLATT FUR CHIRURGIE | 2018年 / 143卷 / 02期
关键词
Omentumlappen; Sternumosteomyelitis; Mediastinitis; omentum flap; deep sternal wound infection (DSWI); mediastinitis; LATISSIMUS-DORSI FLAP; GREATER OMENTUM; STERNOTOMY WOUNDS; RECONSTRUCTION; TRANSPOSITION; MANAGEMENT; OSTEOMYELITIS; COMPLICATIONS; DEFECTS; SURGERY;
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10.1055/s-0043-111724
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Zusammenfassung Zielsetzung Defektdeckung einer persistierenden, sternalen Wundheilungsstorung, die nach frustranem Deckungsversuch mittels eines gestielten Latissimus-dorsi-Lappens durch eine Omentumplastik zur Ausheilung gebracht wurde. Indikation Tiefe sternale Wundheilungsstorungen sind seltene, aber schwerwiegende Komplikationen nach medianer Sternotomie. Wenn regulare Deckungsverfahren fehlschlagen oder nicht zu entfernendes Fremdmaterial wie Drivelines oder Gefa ss prothesen mittels Muskellappen nicht zur Ausheilung gebracht werden konnen, bildet der Omentumlappen, aufgrund seiner immunologischen Kompetenz, eine sinnvolle Alternative. Methode Nach Exploration des persistierenden, sternalen Defekts schie ss t sich das radikale tangentiale Debridement und die Spulung der Wunde mittels einer Jet-Lavage an. Das Gewebe des Omentums wird nach Medianlaparotomie und Praparation des Lappens durch einen im vorderen Diaphragma angelegten Tunnel in den Defekt verlagert und kann hier spannungsfrei zur Ummantelung der Prothese verwendet werden. Der im Vorfeld verwendete Latissimuslappen wird in diesem Fall fur den oberflachlichen Weichteilverschluss wiederverwendet. Schlussfolgerung Insbesondere bei infiziertem, nicht entfernbarem Restmaterial stellt der Omentumlappen aufgrund seiner immunologischen Kompetenz eine gute Behandlungsalternative zu Muskellappen dar. Abstract Aim Coverage of a deep sternal wound infection with a greater omentum flap. Due to a persistent infection caused by an infected aortic prosthesis, the primarily performed reconstruction with a latissimus dorsi flap had to be revised, and an alternative solution had to be found. Indication A deep sternal wound infection is a rare but devastating complication following median sternotomy. If the commonly used muscle flap is not sufficient and artificial material is still present in the wound, for instant drivelines or a vascular prosthesis, the greater omentum flap is a useful option due to its immunologic capacity. Method After an exploration of the persisting infected deep sternal wound, a radical debridement is performed followed by a jet lavage. The soft tissue from the greater omentum is prepared via median laparotomy and transferred through a tunnel created in the diaphragm. Then it is pulled into the wound cavity and can be used for tension-free sheathing of the aortic prosthesis. The previously used muscle flap can additionally be used for superficial soft tissue coverage. Conclusion Due to its immunologic competence, the greater omentum flap is a good treatment alternative to the commonly used muscle flaps in defects with infected artificial material.
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