| Literature DB >> 26171098 |
Cedric L Hunter1, Eila C Skinner2, Gordon K Lee1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The clinical characteristics, management, and prognostic indicators of penoscrotal extramammary Paget's disease are not clearly defined. Surgical excision is often an effective treatment modality but results in a large wound after resection of all involved tissues.Entities:
Keywords: anterolateral thigh flap; extramammary Paget’s disease; penoscrotal reconstruction; wide local excision
Year: 2015 PMID: 26171098 PMCID: PMC4485616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1ALT flap used for reconstruction after wide local excision of EMPD. (Top, left and right) Penoscrotal EMPD before WLE with 3-cm surgical margin. (Below, left) Markings for right thigh ALT flap with marked perforators. (Bottom, center) Wound after resection of EMPD lesion full thickness down to fascia. (Bottom, right) Reconstruction of soft-tissue defect with the pedicle ALT flap after standard elevation and tunneling beneath the rectus femoris and sartorius muscles.
Figure 2Healed ALT flap after surgery. (Top) ALT flap reconstruction of penoscrotal defect with good coverage, no contracture, and good functional result. (Bottom) Well-healed donor site with good thigh strength and no loss of sensation.