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Superior epigastric artery perforator flap for sternal osteomyelitis defect reconstruction.

R Wettstein1, M Weisser2, D J Schaefer3, D F Kalbermatten3.   

Abstract

Sternal osteomyelitis after median sternotomy is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Combined with radical debridement, muscle and less frequently omentum flaps are used to reconstruct the resulting defects. In this study, we present our experience with the fasciocutaneous superior epigastric artery perforator (SEAP) flap for defect closure. After resection of the entire sternum, including the costochondral arches and the sternoclavicular joints, the repair of the defect was performed with the perforator flap without any re-stabilisation of the thoracic wall. A consecutive series of nine patients with a mean age of 69 ± 6 years were reconstructed with the SEAP flap. The mortality rate was zero. One patient developed a mediastinal haematoma and required five re-interventions by the cardiothoracic surgeons and thereafter a revision to close a small-wound dehiscence at the tip of the flap. Another two patients developed partial necrosis of the flap that could be managed conservatively. One patient had a revision for a seroma on the donor site, resulting in a 100% closure rate of the defect; there were revisions in two out of nine patients. The underlying infection was controlled by debridement, antibiotic therapy and flap closure in all cases. The overall success of the procedure was satisfactory; however, the local complication rate was relatively high with three out of nine patients on the flap side and one of nine on the donor site. Major advantages of the perforator flap in this highly morbid patient cohort are that the operation is relatively quick, muscle tissue is spared and re-education facilitated.
Copyright © 2014 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Infection control; Propeller flap; Sternum osteitis; Thoracic wall reconstruction

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24560800     DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2014.01.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg        ISSN: 1748-6815            Impact factor:   2.740


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Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2016-06       Impact factor: 0.955

2.  Management of the extensive thoracic defects after deep sternal wound infection with the rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap: A retrospective case series.

Authors:  Yue-Hua Li; Zhao Zheng; Jiaomei Yang; Lin-Lin Su; Yang Liu; Fu Han; Jia-Qi Liu; Da-Hai Hu
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 1.889

3.  Propeller Flap for Complex Distal Leg Reconstruction: A Versatile Alternative when Reverse Sural Artery Flap is Not Feasible.

Authors:  Samuel A Ademola; Afieharo I Michael; Femi J Oladeji; Kefas M Mbaya; O Oyewole
Journal:  J Surg Tech Case Rep       Date:  2015 Jan-Jun
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