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Combined laparoscopically harvested omental flap with meshed skin grafts and vacuum-assisted closure for reconstruction of complex chest wall defects.

Gwenael Ferron1, Ignacio Garrido, Pierre Martel, Amelie Gesson-Paute, Jean-Marc Classe, Benoit Letourneur, Denis Querleu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chest wall reconstruction after radiation damage is a challenge in oncologic and plastic surgery. The defect can be reconstructed with laparoscopically harvested omental flap and meshed skin grafts. Our aim was to evaluate the use of vacuum-assisted closure (V.A.C.) in combination with laparoscopically harvested omental flap and meshed skin graft for treating these complex wounds.
METHODS: Between October 2003 and December 2004, 11 patients underwent a chest wall reconstruction with laparoscopic omentoplasty and V.A.C. treatment of severe chest wall radionecrosis after breast cancer treatment (n = 10) or for locally advanced breast cancer treated first by irradiation (n = 1).
RESULTS: Laparoscopic harvesting was uneventful in 10 cases. One patient had a laparoscopic transverse colic resection because of a middle colic artery injury. Mean time of the laparoscopic procedure was 53 minutes (range: 35-120). Wound surface area averaged 360 cm (range: 80-750). The mean duration of V.A.C. treatment was 9.3 days (range: 6-16). Nine patients showed primary wound healing without adverse events. Complications occurred in 3 patients. One developed a pulmonary infection and died after healing during the postoperative course. One presented a partial flap loss, leading to delayed healing after 45 days. One patient with severe radiation damage and a complete brachial plexus paralysis required a shoulder amputation after an extensive necrosis. All but 1 patient are alive and resumed their normal daily activities.
CONCLUSIONS: Combination of laparoscopic omentoplasty and V.A.C. can successfully be used for reconstruction of complex chest wall radiation damage.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17245140     DOI: 10.1097/01.sap.0000237644.29878.0f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


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