Anterolateral Thigh Flap Reconstruction of Full Thickness Lateral Abdominal Wall Defect from Desmoid Tumour

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Melissa Yeo
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Abstract

Desmoid tumours are benign but locally aggressive mesenchymal neoplasms that occur most commonly in the abdomen, with the potential to invade surrounding structures causing significant morbidity. Lateral abdominal wall defects are known to be more challenging and less frequently encountered compared to ventral abdominal wall defects. Asymmetric forces caused by contraction of remnant rectus and contralateral oblique muscles increase the risk of herniation postoperatively. We report a case of a challenging abdominal wall reconstruction after desmoid tumour resection in a 62-year-old male patient who presented to our hospital with a progressively enlarging left upper back lump of 6 months duration. A venous supercharged pedicled anterolateral thigh flap was combined with PROLENE® mesh for reconstruction, and the patient recovered well with good functional and aesthetic outcomes at 2-year follow-up. The pedicled anterolateral thigh flap with venous supercharging can be effectively used for the reconstruction of extensive lateral abdominal wall defects.
大腿前外侧皮瓣重建蝶形瘤导致的全厚腹壁外侧缺损
蝶形细胞瘤是一种良性但具有局部侵袭性的间叶肿瘤,最常发生在腹部,有可能侵犯周围结构,导致严重的发病率。众所周知,与腹壁缺损相比,腹壁外侧缺损更具挑战性,也更少见。残余直肌和对侧斜方肌收缩造成的不对称力增加了术后疝出的风险。我们报告了一例卵圆形瘤切除术后腹壁重建的挑战性病例,患者是一名 62 岁的男性,因左上背部肿块持续增大 6 个月到我院就诊。患者术后恢复良好,2 年随访时功能和美观效果良好。静脉充盈的带蒂大腿前外侧皮瓣可有效用于重建广泛的腹外侧壁缺损。
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