近距离治疗和游离皮瓣重建致残性足底瘢痕1例报告。

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000545053
Andrea Varazzani, Pierre Petolat, Louis Brochet, Alice Prevost, Nicolas Graillon, Antoine Pierrefeu
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摘要

瘢痕疙瘩是由纤维增生性胶原蛋白反应紊乱引起的,这种反应延伸到原始伤口边缘之外,并且无法消退。尽管有各种治疗方案,它们仍与高复发率有关。足底的瘢痕疙瘩极为罕见,对患者和外科医生都构成了重大挑战。到目前为止,只有15例足底瘢痕瘤在英国文献中被描述。该区域的治疗选择包括使用定制鞋观察、类固醇注射、单独手术或手术后多模式治疗。这报告提出了第一个文献病例足底瘢痕瘤治疗手术切除,近距离治疗,并自由皮瓣重建。病例介绍:我们描述了一例足底瘢痕瘤手术切除后,高剂量率近距离治疗和自由皮瓣重建。术后18个月,患者无需拐杖即可独立行走,但过敏症状持续存在。供体部位和踝关节内侧的疤痕表现为瘢痕疙瘩,但所有经过近距离治疗的疤痕都是正常的。结论:根据文献,游离皮瓣方法可能不是足底瘢痕疙瘩的最佳重建方法,因为皮肤移植似乎有更好的结果。此外,在我们的患者中,近距离治疗已证明其在防止进一步瘢痕疙瘩形成方面的有效性,如文献所示。
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Disabling Plantar Keloids Treated with Brachytherapy and Free Flap Reconstruction: A Case Report.

Introduction: Keloids result from a disorganized fibroproliferative collagen response that extends beyond the original wound margins and fails to regress. They are associated with a high recurrence rate despite various treatment options. Keloids on the sole of the foot are exceedingly rare and pose significant challenges for both patients and surgeons. To date, only 15 cases of plantar keloids have been described in the English literature. Management options for this region include observation with custom-made footwear, steroid injections, surgery alone, or surgery followed by multimodal therapy. This report presents the first documented case of a plantar keloid treated with surgical excision, brachytherapy, and free flap reconstruction.

Case presentation: We describe the case of a plantar keloid treated with surgical excision followed by high-dose-rate brachytherapy and free flap reconstruction. At 18 months postoperatively, the patient was ambulating independently without crutches, though hypersensitivity persisted. The scars at the donor site and the medial ankle exhibited keloids, but all scars subjected to brachytherapy were normal.

Conclusion: The free flap approach may not be the optimal reconstruction method for plantar keloids, as skin grafts appear to have better outcomes, according to the literature. Also, in our patient, brachytherapy has proven its effectiveness in preventing further keloid formation as shown in the literature.

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