Pelvic Ring Reconstruction with an Osteocutaneous Fibula Flap for Abdominal Wall Repair in Adults with Bladder Exstrophy

Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1788049
Pedro Alvedro-Ruiz, A. Sánchez-García, Iván Heredia-Alcalde, Belén Andresen-Lorca, Ana Trapero-Ovejero, Miriam Alonso-Carpio, P. García-Pastor, S. Pous-Serrano, A. Pérez-García
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Abstract Abdominal wall repair in adults with bladder exstrophy is challenging. We present a case of a 46-year-old woman with bladder exstrophy presenting with a large midline incisional hernia associated with a 13-cm hypoplasia of both pubic rami that precluded fixation of any abdominal mesh. A two-stage approach was adopted. First, a free vascularized osteocutaneous fibula flap was used to reconstruct the pelvic ring. After complete bone union 18 months later, a mesh was anchored to the fibula flap to restore the abdominal wall competence. After 2 years of follow-up, no hernia recurrence was observed, and the patient reported improved quality of life and self-esteem. This novel technique may provide long-term stability and good functional outcomes for reconstruction of the abdominal wall in selected adults with bladder exstrophy.
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用骨膜腓骨瓣重建骨盆环,修复膀胱萎缩成人的腹壁
摘要 对患有膀胱外翻的成人进行腹壁修复具有挑战性。我们介绍了一例 46 岁膀胱外翻女性患者的病例,她患有巨大的中线切口疝,伴有 13 厘米长的双耻骨嵴发育不良,无法固定任何腹部网片。手术采用了两阶段方法。首先,使用游离血管化骨皮腓骨瓣重建骨盆环。18 个月后完全骨结合,将网片固定在腓骨瓣上,以恢复腹壁能力。经过两年的随访,未发现疝气复发,患者的生活质量和自尊心也得到了改善。这项新技术可为选定的膀胱外翻成人患者重建腹壁提供长期稳定性和良好的功能效果。
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