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Chest wall resection and reconstruction: a case series of 20 patients in Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Benedict Dharmaraj1, Nguk Chai Diong1, Navindra Shamugam1, Narasimman Sathiamurthy1, Hamidah Mohd Zainal2, Siew Cheng Chai2, Khai Luen Koh2, Mohammad Ali Mat Zain2, Normala Haji Basiron2.   

Abstract

Chest wall resection is defined as partial or full-thickness removal of the chest wall. Significant morbidity has been recorded, with documented respiratory failure as high as 27%. Medical records of all patients who had undergone chest wall resection and reconstruction were reviewed. Patients' demographics, length of surgery, reconstruction method, size of tumor and chest wall defect, histopathological result, complications, duration of post-operative antibiotics, and hospital stay were assessed. From 1 April 2017 to 30 April 2019, a total of 20 patients underwent chest wall reconstructive surgery. The median age was 57 years, with 12 females and 8 males. Fourteen patients (70%) had malignant disease and 6 patients (30%) had benign disease. Nine patients underwent rigid reconstruction (titanium mesh for sternum and titanium plates for ribs), 6 patients had non-rigid reconstruction (with polypropylene or composite mesh), and 5 patients had primary closure. Nine patients (45%) required closure with myocutaneous flap. Complications were noted in 70% of patients. Patients who underwent primary closure had minor complications. In total, 66.7% of patients who had closure with either fasciocutaneous or myocutaneous flaps had threatened flap necrosis. Two patients developed pneumonia and 3 patients (15%) had respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy and prolonged ventilation. There was 1 mortality (5%) in this series. In conclusion, chest wall resections involving large defects require prudent clinical judgment and multidisciplinary assessments in determining the choice of chest wall reconstruction to improve outcomes. © Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons 2020.

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Keywords:  Chest wall resection; Fasciocutaneous flaps; Myocutaneous flaps; Non-rigid reconstruction; Rigid reconstruction

Year:  2020        PMID: 33442211      PMCID: PMC7778637          DOI: 10.1007/s12055-020-00972-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0970-9134


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4.  Functional assessment of chest wall integrity after methylmethacrylate reconstruction.

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5.  The Influence of Reconstructive Technique on Perioperative Pulmonary and Infectious Outcomes Following Chest Wall Resection.

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8.  Chest wall resection and reconstruction for tumors: analysis of oncological and functional outcome.

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Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 2.895

9.  Primary malignant chest wall tumors: analysis of 40 patients.

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Authors:  Christophoros N Foroulis; Athanassios D Kleontas; George Tagarakis; Chryssoula Nana; Ioannis Alexiou; Vasilis Grosomanidis; Paschalis Tossios; Elena Papadaki; Ioannis Kioumis; Sofia Baka; Paul Zarogoulidis; Kyriakos Anastasiadis
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