Modified Gluteus Maximus V-Y Advancement Flap for Reconstruction of Perineal Defects After Resection of Intrapelvic Recurrent Rectal Cancer: Report of a Case

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Takanori Goi
Kenji Koneri
Kanji Katayama
Kazuo Hirose
Osamu Takashima
Yoshihiro Mizutani
Hisatoshi Baba
Akio Yamaguchi
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[1] Fukui Medical University,First Department of Surgery
[2] Fukui Medical University,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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Surgery Today | 2003年 / 33卷
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Rectal cancer; Reconstruction;
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Technical advances in myocutaneous flap preparation have resulted in primary reconstruction now being generally indicated for malignant tumors extensively infiltrating the pelvic cavity and perineum. Pelvic tumor resection can dramatically improve the health-related quality of life (QOL) of patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer complicated by infection and pain. However, the removal of a wide area of perineum by these two procedures often leaves a large dead space. A gluteal thigh muscle, rectus abdominis muscle, or pedicle myocutaneous flap is usually made to reconstruct such extensive perineal defects. The subject of this case report was a 76-year-old woman with recurrent rectal cancer in the pelvis after abdominoperineal resection. The large pelvic tumor, which was causing severe pain, was resected and the extensive perineal defects were reconstructed using a modified maximus V-Y advancement flap. The operating time was approximately 30 min, and the pain after surgery was much less severe. Moreover, she could walk the day after surgery and returned to normal daily life without requiring prolonged bed rest. No infection developed in the intrapelvic dead space postoperatively. This technique proved very useful for improving the patient's QOL.
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