Plastic surgery in chest wall reconstruction: relevant aspects - case series.

نویسندگان

  • Diogo Franco
  • João Medeiros Tavares Filho
  • Paola Cardoso
  • Laércio Moreto Filho
  • Mario Celso Reis
  • Carlos Henrique Ribeiro Boasquevisque
  • Augusto Rocha
  • Afrânio Coelho-Oliveira
  • José Aldrovando de Oliveira
  • Talita Romero Franco
چکیده

OBJECTIVE to discuss the participation of Plastic Surgery in the reconstruction of the chest wall, highlighting relevant aspects of interdisciplinaryness. METHODS we analyzed charts from 20 patients who underwent extensive resection of the thoracic integument, between 2000 and 2014, recording the indication of resection, the extent and depth of the raw areas, types of reconstructions performed and complications. RESULTS among the 20 patients, averaging 55 years old, five were males and 15 females. They resections were: one squamous cell carcinoma, two basal cell carcinomas, five chondrosarcomas and 12 breast tumors. The extent of the bloody areas ranged from 4x9 cm to 25x40 cm. In 12 patients the resection included the muscular plane. In the remaining eight, the tumor removal achieved a total wall thickness. For reconstruction we used: one muscular flap associated with skin grafting, nine flaps and ten regional fasciocutaneous flaps. Two patients undergoing reconstruction with fasciocutaneous flaps had partially suffering of the flap, solved with employment of a myocutaneous flap. The other patients displayed no complications with the techniques used, requiring only one surgery. CONCLUSION the proper assessment of local tissues and flaps available for reconstruction, in addition to the successful integration of Plastic Surgery with the specialties involved in the treatment, enable extensive resections of the chest wall and reconstructions that provide patient recovery.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes

دوره 42 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015