Sternal wound types after median sternotomy and reconstruction using dead space-based approach.

Bilgen Can, Yusuf Furkan Kırış, Hatip Dağ, Yunus Çağrı Güzel, Ahmet Dolapoğlu
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Abstract

Background: This study aims to classify wound complications after median sternotomy and provide an up-to-date reconstructive algorithm for multidisciplinary use.

Methods: A total of 15 patients (9 males, 6 females; mean age: 68±5 years; range, 60 to 75 years) who underwent sternal reconstruction for wound complications following median sternotomy between August 2020 and October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Wound complications requiring reconstruction were classified into three categories based on the extent of the dead space caused by sternal debridement. Type 1, 2, and 3 wounds presented with only skin defects and an intact sternum, with partial and total sternectomy, respectively. The time to consultation for plastic surgery and the duration of hospitalization were compared.

Results: Among the wounds, type 2 wounds were the most common type seen in 11 patients. Two patients each had type 1 and type 3 wounds. A superior epigastric artery perforator skin flap was used for type 1 wounds. Bilateral pectoral and split pectoral turnover muscle flaps from the side where the internal mammary artery was intact were used for type 2 wounds. A rectus abdominis muscle flap was used for type 3 wounds. Early consultation from plastic surgery reduced the length of hospital stay.

Conclusion: For type 1 wounds, skin flaps ensured sufficient coverage as they involved skin and subcutaneous fat, matching the defect. However, sternal excision required muscle flaps to fill the dead space, in which the vital organs were exposed.

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胸骨正中切开术后的伤口类型,以及使用死腔方法进行重建。
背景:本研究旨在对胸骨正中切开术后伤口并发症进行分类,并提供最新的重建算法供多学科使用:本研究旨在对胸骨正中切开术后的伤口并发症进行分类,并提供最新的重建算法供多学科使用:回顾性分析了2020年8月至2023年10月期间因胸骨正中切开术后伤口并发症而接受胸骨重建术的15例患者(男9例,女6例;平均年龄:68±5岁;范围:60至75岁)。根据胸骨清创造成的死腔范围,将需要重建的伤口并发症分为三类。1、2和3类伤口仅有皮肤缺损和完整胸骨,分别进行了部分和全部胸骨切除。对整形外科就诊时间和住院时间进行了比较:结果:在这些伤口中,2型伤口是最常见的类型,共有11名患者。1型和3型伤口各有两名患者。1型伤口使用的是上腹部动脉穿孔皮瓣。双侧胸肌瓣和乳内动脉完好一侧的胸肌瓣用于治疗 2 型伤口。第 3 类伤口使用腹直肌肌皮瓣。整形外科的早期会诊缩短了住院时间:对于 1 型伤口,皮瓣可确保充分覆盖,因为皮瓣涉及皮肤和皮下脂肪,与缺损部位相匹配。然而,胸骨切除术需要用肌肉瓣来填补死腔,而死腔中的重要器官都暴露在外。
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is an international open access journal which publishes original articles on topics in generality of Cardiac, Thoracic, Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic Disorders and their managements. These encompass all relevant clinical, surgical and experimental studies, editorials, current and collective reviews, technical know-how papers, case reports, interesting images, How to Do It papers, correspondences, and commentaries.
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