[带蒂穿支皮瓣重建干壁缺损]。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Selim Atay, Adrien Daigeler, Joerg Fuchs, Claudius Illg, Vladyslav Kavaka, Henrik Lauer, Katarzyna Rachunek-Medved, Dominik Steiner, Johannes Tobias Thiel
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干壁缺损的处理在外科实践中可能是一个挑战,特别是当传统的方法,如初级伤口闭合或皮肤移植由于缺损的大小和深度,其位置,位置或缺乏足够的皮肤和软组织覆盖而不足时。近年来,以穿孔为基础的局部皮瓣已成为传统局部肌皮瓣或游离显微外科皮瓣的现代、肌肉保留替代方案。特别是在背部区域,由于血管解剖的原因,通常无法获得合适的游离皮瓣受体血管。同时,与传统的随机皮瓣相比,基于穿孔器的皮瓣具有更高的可靠性,因为它们基于靶向血管穿孔。这使得它们的设计超越了经典的2:1长宽比,并通过改善灌注实现更大的覆盖范围。通过使用穿孔血管,可以在很大程度上保留功能重要的肌肉组织,从而减少术后发病率,加快康复。这篇文章针对的是那些没有接受过整形重建手术专业培训的外科医生,他们经常面对复杂的伤口情况,例如,肿瘤切除后,慢性感染,压疮,或术后伤口愈合障碍。目的是提供一个实用的概述原则,适应症,和局限性的穿孔为基础的局部皮瓣。除了介绍潜在的血管解剖学(血管小体和穿孔小体理论),术前诊断程序,各种皮瓣技术和典型的临床过程-包括潜在的手术并发症-被提出。特别关注的是根据缺陷位置和局部穿支的存在选择合适的皮瓣类型,目标是实现最简单、最安全、最可持续的软组织覆盖。临床病例说明了不同部位的手术入路。
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[Pedicled Perforator-based Flaps for Reconstruction of Trunk Wall Defects].

The management of trunk wall defects can be a challenge in surgical practice, especially when conventional methods such as primary wound closure or skin grafts are insufficient due to the size and depth of the defect, its location, location, or lack of adequate skin and soft tissue coverage. In recent years, perforator-based local flaps have emerged as a modern, muscle-sparing alternative to traditional local myocutaneous or free microsurgical flaps. Particularly in the back region, suitable recipient vessels for free flaps are often unavailable due to vascular anatomy. At the same time, compared to conventional random-pattern flaps, perforator-based flaps offer increased reliability, as they are based on targeted vascular perforators. This allows them to be designed beyond the classic 2:1 length-to-width ratio and enables greater reach with improved perfusion. By utilising perforating vessels, functionally important musculature can largely be preserved, which may lead to reduced postoperative morbidity and faster rehabilitation.This article is aimed at surgically active colleagues without specialised training in plastic-reconstructive surgery who are nonetheless regularly confronted with complex wound situations-for example, following tumour resections, chronic infections, pressure ulcers, or postoperative wound healing disorders. The goal is to provide a practical overview of the principles, indications, and limitations of perforator-based local flaps. In addition to an introduction to the underlying vascular anatomy (angiosome and perforasome theory), preoperative diagnostic procedures, various flap techniques, and typical clinical courses-including potential surgical complications-are presented.A particular focus is placed on the selection of appropriate flap types based on defect location and the presence of local perforators, with the goal of achieving the simplest, safest, and most sustainable soft tissue coverage possible. Clinical case examples illustrate operative approaches in different regions of the trunk wall.

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CiteScore
1.00
自引率
14.30%
发文量
116
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Konzentriertes Fachwissen aus Forschung und Praxis Das Zentralblatt für Chirurgie – alle Neuigkeiten aus der Allgemeinen, Viszeral-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie.
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