Literature DB >> 8276545

Prosthetic reconstruction of the chest wall.

A Picciocchi1, P Granone, G Cardillo, S Margaritora, C Benzoni, D D'Ugo.   

Abstract

Since January 1987, in a consecutive series of 56 resections of the chest-wall for cancer, the wall defect was repaired by a prosthetic implant on 14 occasions (10 silastic sheeting, 4 goretex soft tissue patch). Indications for thoracic wall resection were: T3 primary lung cancers (7 cases), local recurrences after breast cancer surgery (5 cases), primary and metastatic neoplasms arising in the chest-wall (2 cases). No rejection was reported nor episodes of flail chest or respiratory disorders. No major complications occurred in patients who underwent postoperative radiotherapy; only 1 case of persistent seroma was observed. Followup ranges from 3 to 37 months. In no case was a local recurrence of tumor observed. Cosmetic results were considered from acceptable to good in all patients. In every case a total control of pain symptoms was achieved. There were 6 deaths at a mean interval of 22 months from operation (4 lung cancers, 1 breast cancer, 1 osteosarcoma), all due to metastatic spread of the disease.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8276545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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