Ye-Mei Qian, Wei-Hong Wang, Jin Zhu, Yong-Jing He, Biao Xu, Zhi-Rong Zou, Yan-An Shi, Lei Luo, Jing-Yi Li
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摘要
目的:探讨游离背阔肌肌皮瓣重建巨大头颈部缺损的可行性和效果:方法:对尸体上的游离背阔肌肌皮瓣进行模拟解剖,并通过 Image-Pro Plus 6.0 进行测量,以评估修复巨大头颈部缺损的可行性。回顾性分析了2011年5月至2022年9月期间用背阔肌肌皮瓣修复的7例不同原因的巨大头颈部缺损患者:结果:胸背动脉的起始直径为(4.03±0.56)毫米,背阔肌肌皮瓣的动脉和静脉蒂的平均长度分别为(85.5±10.5)毫米和(104±4.2)毫米。7 例患者中,5 例为头皮缺损,其余 2 例为颈部缺损。7例背阔肌肌皮瓣均移植成功:结论:背阔肌肌皮瓣组织丰富,血管蒂长度足够,静脉引流充分,是治疗头颈部严重畸形的最佳肌皮瓣。
[Clinical anatomy of the free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap and its application in the restoration of giant defects of the head and neck].
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility and effect of free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap in the reconstruction of giant head and neck defects.
Methods: Free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap on the cadaver was simulated dissected, and measured by Image-Pro Plus 6.0 to assess the feasibility of repairing giant head and neck defects. Between May 2011 and September 2022, seven patients with giant head and neck defects of different causes repaired with the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: The diameter of the initiating thoracodorsal artery was (4.03±0.56) mm, and the mean lengths of the arteriolar and venous pedicles of the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps obtained from human specimens were (85.5±10.5) mm and (104±4.2) mm, respectively. Among 7 patients, 5 cases had scalp defects, the remaining 2 cases had neck defects. There were no substantial postoperative problems in the donor site, and all seven latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps were successfully transplanted.
Conclusions: For the treatment of considerable head and neck deformities, the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap is an optimal muscle flap due to its abundance of tissue, enough length of vascular pedicles, and sufficient venous drainage.
期刊介绍:
"Shanghai Journal of Stomatology (SJS)" is a comprehensive academic journal of stomatology directed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and sponsored by the Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. The main columns include basic research, clinical research, column articles, clinical summaries, reviews, academic lectures, etc., which are suitable for reference by clinicians, scientific researchers and teaching personnel at all levels engaged in oral medicine.