| Literature DB >> 21130719 |
Tamara C Preda1, Bruce G Ashford.
Abstract
The closure of a circular defect resulting from excision of large soft-tissue tumours may pose a considerable surgical challenge. We have described a successful result from the use of modified double helix rotation flaps following resection of a fungating 15-cm interscapular basal cell carcinoma. Our technique necessitated a single operation only. Alternatives considered were split skin grafting, Keystone flap repair or a myocutaneous flap. All modes of repair carry the risk of tension with resultant necrosis and infection. In our case, wound infection did occur, largely due to a heavy pre-operative microbiological burden. This was treated with intra- and postoperative antibiotics and there was no need for subsequent debridement. We propose the double helix flaps as an alternate means to successful local closure of large circular soft-tissue defects. CrownEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21130719 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2010.10.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ISSN: 1748-6815 Impact factor: 2.740