旋髂浅动脉穿支皮瓣修复四肢缺损-病例系列。

Q4 Medicine
Bajus A, Streit L
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背景:上肢和下肢缺损的重建具有挑战性。特别是在远端部分,需要相对较薄的皮瓣,以免影响肢体的功能或美观。旋髂浅动脉穿支(SCIP)皮瓣是一种功能强大但仍不常用的重建工具。在这篇文章中,我们提出了几个使用SCIP皮瓣修复四肢缺损的病例。病例系列我们报告了5例(3男2女)于2021年1月至6月在我科行SCIP皮瓣覆盖上肢或下肢缺损的病例。患者平均年龄43岁(28 ~ 67岁)。身体质量指数平均为28.6。2个缺陷位于手部,3个缺陷位于下肢。在三个病例中,缺损的原因是创伤,在剩下的两个病例中,是肿瘤切除。皮瓣平均厚度为9.4 mm。我们没有经历皮瓣全部丢失,也没有因缺血或充血而需要翻修手术。1例患者出现边缘皮瓣坏死,经坏死切除和直接皮肤闭合予以纠正。结论:我们的病例系列证明了SCIP皮瓣在上肢和下肢重建中的可能应用。由于SCIP瓣较薄,供区发病率低,易于切除,我们建议将SCIP瓣作为各种肢体缺损的主要重建选择之一。
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Superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap on extremity defects - case series.
BACKGROUND Reconstruction of upper and lower extremity defects can be challenging. Especially in distal parts, relatively thin flaps are needed not to interfere with the function or aesthetic appearance of the extremity. The superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap represents a powerful but still not so commonly used tool for this kind of reconstruction. In this article, we present several cases of the use of the SCIP flap for extremity defect coverage. CASE SERIES We present five cases (three men and two women) of upper or lower extremities defect coverage with a SCIP flap performed between January and June 2021 at our department. The mean age of the patients was 43 years (28-67 years). The body mass index was 28.6 on average. Two defects were located on hands and three defects on lower extremities. In three cases, the cause of the defect was trauma, and in the remaining two, it was a tumor resection. The mean thickness of the flap was 9.4 mm. We experienced no total flap loss and no revision surgery for ischemia or congestion was needed. One of the patients developed marginal flap necrosis, which was corrected by necrectomy and direct skin closure. CONCLUSION Our case series demonstrates the possible use of the SCIP flap in the reconstruction of upper and lower extremities. With its thinness, low donor-site morbidity, and ease of harvest, we recommend the SCIP flap to be considered as one of the primary reconstructive options for various extremities defects.
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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