Role of the Pectoralis Major Muscle Flap in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Esophageal Cancer.

IF 1.5 Q3 SURGERY
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open Pub Date : 2024-11-08 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000006290
Lauren Barter, David Forner, Daniel G French, Alexander Ednie, Gail E Darling, Matthew H Rigby
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Abstract

Background: Management of esophageal cancer is complex. Esophagectomy is associated with risk of significant complications. In this case series, we share the experience of our multidisciplinary team of thoracic surgeons and otolaryngologists in managing complications arising in the surgical treatment of esophageal cancer with the assistance of regional tissue transfer in the form of the pectoralis major flap.

Methods: We present a case series highlighting 3 patients who underwent esophagectomy who experienced significant anastomotic or conduit complications which were managed with a pectoralis muscle flap.

Results: Complications included tracheoesophageal fistula, refractory stenosis, and gastric conduit necrosis. Using a pectoralis major muscle flap with both myocutaneous and myofascial transfers was key to successful management. In the first patient, esophageal stent erosion after posterior tracheal wall dissection resulted in a tracheoesophageal fistula reconstructed through interposition of a myofascial flap. In the second patient, a tubed myocutaneous flap was interposed between the remnant gastric conduit and cervical esophagus to manage a posttreatment stenosis following resection of the stenosed segment. Finally, a myofascial flap was utilized to bolster a colonic interposition flap after initial necrosis of a gastric conduit that necessitated the creation of a temporary pharyngocutaneous fistula and subsequent colon interposition.

Conclusions: Multidisciplinary care and collaboration are integral components for optimization of patient outcomes. In this case series, otolaryngology and thoracic surgery utilized multiple tools within their armamentarium to manage complications associated with the surgical management of esophageal cancer.

胸大肌皮瓣在食道癌多学科治疗中的作用
背景:食管癌的治疗非常复杂。食管切除术有可能引发重大并发症。在本病例系列中,我们将分享由胸外科医生和耳鼻喉科医生组成的多学科团队在胸大肌皮瓣区域组织转移的辅助下处理食管癌手术治疗中出现的并发症的经验:我们展示了一个病例系列,重点介绍了3名接受食管切除术的患者,这些患者出现了严重的吻合口或导管并发症,而胸大肌皮瓣对这些并发症进行了处理:并发症包括气管食管瘘、难治性狭窄和胃导管坏死。使用胸大肌肌皮瓣并同时进行肌皮和肌筋膜转移是成功治疗的关键。在第一例患者中,气管后壁剥离术后食管支架被侵蚀,导致气管食管瘘,通过肌筋膜瓣移植重建了气管食管瘘。在第二例患者中,在残胃导管和颈部食管之间植入了管状肌皮瓣,以处理切除狭窄段后的治疗后狭窄。最后,在胃导管最初坏死后,利用肌筋膜瓣支撑结肠插管瓣,因此需要建立临时咽喉皮瘘并随后进行结肠插管:结论:多学科护理与合作是优化患者预后不可或缺的组成部分。在这组病例中,耳鼻喉科和胸外科利用多种手段处理了与食管癌手术治疗相关的并发症。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1584
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open is an open access, peer reviewed, international journal focusing on global plastic and reconstructive surgery.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open publishes on all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including basic science/experimental studies pertinent to the field and also clinical articles on such topics as: breast reconstruction, head and neck surgery, pediatric and craniofacial surgery, hand and microsurgery, wound healing, and cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. Clinical studies, experimental articles, ideas and innovations, and techniques and case reports are all welcome article types. Manuscript submission is open to all surgeons, researchers, and other health care providers world-wide who wish to communicate their research results on topics related to plastic and reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open, a complimentary journal to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides an open access venue for the publication of those research studies sponsored by private and public funding agencies that require open access publication of study results. Its mission is to disseminate high quality, peer reviewed research in plastic and reconstructive surgery to the widest possible global audience, through an open access platform. As an open access journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open offers its content for free to any viewer. Authors of articles retain their copyright to the materials published. Additionally, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open provides rapid review and publication of accepted papers.
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