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Perineal wound complications after abdominoperineal resection.

Rebecca L Wiatrek1, J Scott Thomas, Harry T Papaconstantinou.   

Abstract

Perineal wound complications following abdominoperineal resection (APR) is a common occurrence. Risk factors such as operative technique, preoperative radiation therapy, and indication for surgery (i.e., rectal cancer, anal cancer, or inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]) are strong predictors of these complications. Patient risk factors include diabetes, obesity, and smoking. Intraoperative perineal wound management has evolved from open wound packing to primary closure with closed suctioned transabdominal pelvic drains. Wide excision is used to gain local control in cancer patients, and coupled with the increased use of pelvic radiation therapy, we have experienced increased challenges with primary closure of the perineal wound. Tissue transfer techniques such as omental pedicle flaps, and vertical rectus abdominis and gracilis muscle or myocutaneous flaps are being used to reconstruct large perineal defects and decrease the incidence of perineal wound complications. Wound failure is frequently managed by wet to dry dressing changes, but can result in prolonged hospital stay, hospital readmission, home nursing wound care needs, and the expenditure of significant medical costs. Adjuvant therapies to conservative wound care have been suggested, but evidence is still lacking. The use of the vacuum-assisted closure device has shown promise in chronic soft tissue wounds; however, experience is lacking, and is likely due to the difficulty in application techniques.

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Keywords:  Abdominoperineal resection; perineal wound complication; tissue transfer; vacuum-assisted closure device; wound management

Year:  2008        PMID: 20011400      PMCID: PMC2780192          DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1055325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg        ISSN: 1530-9681


  38 in total

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