Reconstruction of a body wall defect using diaphragm lateralisation and advancement, latissimus dorsi, and internal and external abdominal oblique muscle flaps in a cat.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241285257
Kiren Kooner, Carlos Rubiños
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Case summary: A cat aged 12 years and 7 months was referred to a multidisciplinary hospital for investigation of feline injection site sarcoma (FISS) on the left thoracolumbar region. A CT examination of the mass revealed a multi-lobulated mass affecting the body wall, extending from the level of lumbar vertebrae L2 to L4. The mass was excised with 5 cm lateral margins, including resection of the 13th left rib, the caudal edge of the latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle, full-thickness abdominal wall and sections of the lumbar epaxial muscles. To reconstruct the defect, a combination of muscle flaps was used. This included diaphragmatic advancement and lateralisation, rotation of the LD, and creation of transposition flaps from the internal abdominal oblique and external abdominal oblique muscles, ensuring closure without tension. Skin closure required mobilising an inguinal flank fold flap. The cat was discharged from hospital 3 days postoperatively. Histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of FISS with clean wide margins. A gradual return to normal activity and complete healing of the surgical site was reported on follow-up, with one minor complication related to the skin flap (bruising at the base of the inguinal flank fold flap).

Relevance and novel information: This report describes the use of the aforementioned combination of muscle flaps to close a major abdominal wall defect in a cat with an excellent outcome. Practitioners can consider this technique when planning tissue reconstruction after FISS resection.

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利用横膈膜侧边和前移、背阔肌和腹内外斜肌瓣重建猫体壁缺损。
病例总结:一只12岁零7个月的猫被转介到一家多学科医院,调查左胸腰椎的猫注射部位肉瘤(FISS)。肿块的CT检查显示一个影响体壁的多分叶肿块,从腰椎L2延伸到L4。切除肿物外侧缘5cm,包括切除左第13根肋骨、背阔肌尾缘、全层腹壁和腰椎外轴肌切片。为了重建缺损,使用了肌肉瓣的组合。这包括膈肌前进和侧化,LD旋转,从腹内斜肌和腹外斜肌制造转位皮瓣,确保闭合无张力。皮肤闭合需要调动腹股沟侧褶皮瓣。术后3天猫出院。组织病理学证实了FISS的诊断,伴有干净的宽边缘。在随访中,手术部位逐渐恢复正常活动和完全愈合,有一个与皮瓣相关的小并发症(腹股沟侧襞皮瓣底部挫伤)。相关性和新信息:本报告描述了使用上述肌肉皮瓣组合来关闭猫的主要腹壁缺损,并取得了良好的效果。医生在计划FISS切除术后的组织重建时可以考虑这种技术。
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