Integra Dermal Regeneration Template in Reconstruction of Primary Oncologic Defects in the Lower Extremities: A Case Series.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Katie Ross, Nicholas Zinck, David Wilson, Jack Rasmussen, Michael Biddulph, Jason Williams
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Abstract

This article presents a case series of 4 patients who underwent primary reconstruction of oncologic defects in the lower extremities using Integra Dermal Regeneration Template (IDRT). The patients had either primary or recurrent tumors, which resulted in exposure of deep underlying structures including tendon, nerve, muscle, and bone. IDRT was selected to manage these defects due to the uncertain malignant potential of tissue margins and its ability to facilitate later margin revision without sacrificing tissue. The use of IDRT allowed for the growth of a neodermis that supported subsequent split-thickness skin grafting in all cases. Additionally, for those with positive margins, surgical revision and skin graft application was able to be performed in a single procedure, maximizing operating room use and patient convenience. This case series highlights the potential of IDRT in managing complex oncologic defects in the lower extremities, expanding options for reconstructive surgeons. Key findings: (1) IDRT is a viable option for reconstruction in oncologic resections exposing deep structures. (2) In cases with unknown malignant potential of tissue margins, use of IDRT can allow for revision of positive margins without sacrificing graft or flap tissue. (3) Negative pressure wound therapy is an important adjunct in achieving a favorable neodermis for acceptance of a spilt thickness skin graft.

完整真皮再生模板在下肢原发性肿瘤缺损重建中的应用:一个案例系列。
本文报道了4例使用Integra真皮再生模板(IDRT)进行下肢肿瘤缺损一期重建的患者。患者有原发性或复发性肿瘤,导致暴露深层基础结构,包括肌腱、神经、肌肉和骨骼。由于组织边缘不确定的恶性潜能,以及在不牺牲组织的情况下促进后期边缘修复的能力,选择IDRT来处理这些缺陷。在所有病例中,IDRT的使用允许新生真皮的生长,支持随后的裂厚皮肤移植。此外,对于边缘呈阳性的患者,手术修复和植皮应用可以在一次手术中完成,最大限度地提高了手术室的使用率和患者的便利性。本病例系列强调了IDRT在处理下肢复杂肿瘤缺陷方面的潜力,扩大了重建外科医生的选择。主要发现:(1)IDRT是暴露深部结构的肿瘤切除重建的可行选择。(2)在组织缘恶性潜能未知的情况下,使用IDRT可以在不牺牲移植物或皮瓣组织的情况下修复阳性边缘。(3)负压创面治疗是一个重要的辅助手段,以获得良好的新生皮接受外溢厚度的皮肤移植。
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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.70
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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