| Literature DB >> 32943050 |
Qiang Wu1, Zengwu Shao1, Yubin Li2, Saroj Rai3, Min Cui1, Ying Yang4, Baichuan Wang5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Closure of large skin-soft tissue defects following soft tissue sarcoma (STS) resection has been a great challenge. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel, simple, and cheap skin-stretching device (bidirectional regulation-hook skin closure system, BHS) for closing large skin-soft tissue defects resulting from the removal of STS and the complications associated with the use of the BHS.Entities:
Keywords: Complications; Radical resection; Soft tissue sarcoma; Tension suture; Tissue expansion
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32943050 PMCID: PMC7499963 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-020-02022-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Summary data for all patients
| Variables | Value |
|---|---|
| Needle biopsy | 20 (80%) |
| Excisional biopsy | 5 (20%) |
| Fibrosarcoma | 9 (36%) |
| Synovial sarcoma | 5 (20%) |
| Undifferentiated sarcoma | 3 (12%) |
| Melanoma, | 3 (12%) |
| Skin protuberant fibrosarcoma | 2 (8%) |
| Clear cell sarcoma | 2 (8%) |
| Leiomyosarcoma | 1 (4%) |
| Upper extremity | Forearm 3 (12%); upper arm 3 (12%) |
| Lower extremity | Thigh 8 (32%), calf 6 (24%), feet 2 (8%) |
| Trunk | Back 2 (8%), abdomen 1 (4%) |
| Length: range, mean (SD) cm | 3.5–19, 10.1 (4.1) |
| Width: range, mean (SD) cm | 1.5–11, 6.1 (2.9) |
| Intraoperative stretching | 7 (28%) |
| Postoperative stretching | 18 (72%) |
| | 18–31, 23.2 (4.5) |
| | 16-36, 25.6 (3.7) |
| Minor superficial wound infection | 6 (24%) |
| Wound edge ischemia | 2 (8%) |
| Small skin tears | 2 (8%) |
| DFS | 20 (80%) |
| AWD | 4 (16%; 2 with pulmonary metastasis, 2 with local recurrence) |
| DOD | 1 (4%) |
SD standard deviation, DFS disease-free survival, AWD alive with disease, DOD died of disease
Fig. 1The novel skin-stretching device, BHS. a Threaded rod cap, b spring, c hook holder module, d sharp hook, e threaded plunger hole, f threaded rod, and (g) guide rod. The two hook holder modules can be approximated together by rotating the threaded rod and pushing the spring along the guide rods
Fig. 2Reconstruction of a large skin-soft tissue defect in the right calf by using BHS. a Wound after fibrosarcoma resection measuring about 13 × 8 cm. b Gradual approximation of wound edges. c Wound was closed 8 days after gradual stretching. d Three months following reconstruction, uneventful recovery, with acceptable aesthetic result and minor widening of the scar
Fig. 3Reconstruction of a large skin-soft tissue defect in the right thigh by using BHS. a Recurred fibrosarcoma in the right thigh. b Wound after tumor resection measuring about 19 × 11 cm. c, d Gradual approximation of wound edges. e Wound was sutured 12 days after gradual stretching. f Eighteen months following reconstruction, the photograph showed acceptable aesthetic result and mild scar
Representative skin-stretching devices for the closure of large skin-soft tissue wounds
| Study | Devices | No. of wounds | Aetiology of the wounds | Manner of wound closure | Follow-up (months) | Complications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kanjoor et al. [ | SureClosure | 4 | Trauma (50%), burns (50%) | Immediate closure, 2 Delayed closure, 2 | 24; 12; 12; NC | Minimal scar widening, 1; compartment syndrome, 1 |
| Barnea et al. [ | Wisebands device | 22 | Trauma (35%), surgery (35%), tumors (25%), burns (5%) | Immediate closure, 6 Delayed closure, 16 | 12 (mean) | Intractable pain, 1; serious wound infection, 1 |
| Ismavel et al. [ | Kirschner wires | 10 | Trauma (40%), fasciotomy wounds (30%), surgery (30%) | Delayed closure, 10 | 9.9 (mean) | Wound infection, 4; partial wire cutout, 3; partial wound dehiscence, 2 |
| Santiago et al. [ | DermaClose RC | 14 | Blast-related injury | Delayed closure, 12 | NC | Blistering, 2; maceration of the wound edges, 3 |
| Verhaegen et al. [ | Skin Stretch system | 8 | Burns | Immediate closure, 8 | 12.1 (mean) | Wound infection, 2 |
| Topaz et al. [ | TopClosure® TRS | 3 | Malignant soft tissue tumors | Immediate closure, 3 | 6; 10; 18 | Wound dehiscence, 1; blistering, 1; Scar widening, 1; limitation in ROM, 1 |
| Aboelatta et al. [ | Home-made wound approximation device | 34 | Posttraumatic alopecia or ulcers (79%); post burn scars (21%) | Immediate closure, 25 Delayed closure, 9 | Over a period of 48 months | Wound infection, 21; wound dehiscence, 6; edge necrosis, 2; pressure necrosis, 1; adherent scars, 6 |
| Karkos et al. [ | ETE Blomqvist | 8 | Trauma | Delayed closure, 8 | Over a period of 144 months | Wound infection, 1 |
| Current study | BHS device | 25 | Malignant soft tissue tumors | Immediate closure, 7 Delayed closure, 18 | 25.6 (mean) | Superficial wound infection, 6; wound edge ischemia, 2; small skin tears, 2. |
NC not clear, ROM range of movement, ETE external tissue extender, BHS bidirectional regulation-hook skin closure system