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Title: | The use of latissimus dorsi flap in reconstruction of a massive soft tissue defect after oncological ablation of the back |
Authors: | Anton, Cezara Stoian, Alina Fortuna, Elvira Mihaluța, Viorica Iordăchescu, Rodica Verega, Grigore |
Keywords: | latissimus dorsi;flap;defect;oncological |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction: Ionizing radiation used in radiotherapy causes
molecular changes both in cancerous cells and in healthy cells
alike, sometimes leading to soft tissue ulcerations and necrosis
which produces soft tissue defects that require reconstructive
plastic surgery.
Purpose: The elucidation of a clinical case of
reconstruction of a massive back defect that
resulted after oncological ablation, using the
latissimus dorsi flap.
Material and methods:The study includes a clinical case of a 56
years old female patient who developed a keratinizing
squamous cell carcinoma. After two rounds of radiotherapy and
two soft tissue ablations, the patient was hospitalized in our
clinic with a massive soft tissue defect on her back, where we
performed secondary surgical debridement and defect
reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi flap of 30 x 25 cm.
Results: The donor site was partially closed in the first step of
the surgery, and fully closed in a second step a week after,
using a skin graft. The postoperative period presented itself
without any vascular complications regarding both the flap and
donor site. At the 45th postoperative day the patient fully
recovered and returned to her usual lifestyle.
Conclusions:Radiotherapy related soft tissue defects present a
challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery and the use of
fasciocutanous axially vascularized flaps offers high quality
soft tissue for solving this problem. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12835 |
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