Literature DB >> 25154885

The use of unilateral or bilateral external oblique myocutaneous flap in the reconstruction of lower abdominal wall or groin defects after malignant tumor resection.

Ruming Zhang1, Chunmeng Wang, Yong Chen, Biqiang Zheng, Yingqiang Shi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: External oblique myocutaneous flap (EOMF) has been used successfully for many years in reconstructive plastic surgery, its function is mainly concentrated in the restoration of chest wall defects following breast cancer resection. However, for the lower abdominal wall or groin defects after malignant tumor resection, reconstruction with EOMF is little reported. In this study, we report our experience with EOMF downward transposition to repair the defects.
METHODS: 12 patients with malignant diseases in the lower abdominal wall or groin underwent aggressive tumor resection, the defects were reconstructed immediately with EOMF. Patient characteristics, details of operation and postoperative complications were described.
RESULTS: 12 patients received radical resection, the defect size ranged from 140 to 588 cm(2) . Ipsilateral or bilateral EOMF was utilized to repair the defects. The EOMF had good quality skin and soft tissue to cover the defects, postoperatively, four patients developed seroma, two patients had distal tip necrosis, but no serious complications occurred, the wound of donor site healed well, no abdominal hernia was found.
CONCLUSION: Our study provides a new and alternative approach to reconstruct large defects with EOMF downward transposition after malignant tumor resection in the lower abdominal wall or groin.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  external oblique myocutaneous flap; groin; lower abdominal wall; reconstruction

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25154885     DOI: 10.1002/jso.23763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0022-4790            Impact factor:   3.454


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2.  Combined Use of Anterolateral Thigh and Gluteal Fold Flaps for Complex Groin Reconstruction.

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3.  Covering a large abdominal wall defect using bilateral anterolateral myocutaneous thigh flap: A case report.

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