Pedicled chimeric muscle and anterolateral thigh fasciocutaneous flap reconstruction of trochanteric pressure wounds: Presentation of two cases

Charles Lee, Sameer Massand, Caroline M. Mclaughlin, Mikayla Borusiewicz, T Shane Johnson, John M. Ingraham
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Abstract

Background

Trochanteric pressure wounds are a significant cause of morbidity among paraplegic and comorbid patients. Their surgical management requires femoral head ostectomy followed by robust soft tissue coverage both for dead space obliteration and for skin and subcutaneous tissue replacement. Many flap options and their variations have been presented for this purpose. We present a unique methodology utilizing a chimeric pedicled muscle and anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap for reconstruction.

Cases

First, we present a paraplegic 39-year-old male who underwent a right Girdlestone procedure followed by a pedicled chimeric vastus lateralis and ALT flap for trochanteric pressure wound reconstruction. Secondly, we present a 55-year-old paraplegic male with a similar pathology on the left, who underwent a pedicled chimeric rectus femoris and ALT flap reconstruction. Both surgical courses were uncomplicated and with no wound recurrence.

Discussion

Our cases demonstrate that this modification of previously described reconstructions is a viable option for the reconstruction of trochanteric pressure wounds. The literature abounds with reconstructive options for trochanteric wound reconstruction, but none without limitations. We add another durable and robust coverage modality to the reconstructive surgeon's armamentarium.

Conclusion

The chimeric pedicle muscle and ALT flap surgical reconstruction is a viable technique in management of trochanteric pressure wound reconstruction.

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带蒂嵌合肌股前外侧筋膜皮瓣重建粗隆压迫伤2例报告
背景:在截瘫和合并症患者中,粗隆压迫伤是一个重要的发病原因。他们的手术治疗需要股骨头骨切除术,然后是坚固的软组织覆盖,用于死腔闭塞和皮肤和皮下组织替代。许多皮瓣的选择和他们的变化已经提出了这个目的。我们提出一种独特的方法,利用嵌合带蒂肌肉和大腿前外侧(ALT)皮瓣进行重建。首先,我们报告了一位39岁的截瘫男性,他接受了右Girdlestone手术,随后是带蒂的嵌合股外侧肌和ALT皮瓣重建转子压迫伤。其次,我们报告了一名55岁的截瘫男性,其左侧病理相似,他接受了带蒂的嵌合股直肌和ALT皮瓣重建。手术过程简单,无伤口复发。我们的病例表明,这种对先前描述的重建的修改是重建转子压迫伤的可行选择。文献中有大量关于转子伤口重建的重建方法,但没有一种是没有局限性的。我们为重建外科医生的装备增加了另一种持久和强大的覆盖模式。结论椎弓根肌与ALT瓣嵌合手术重建术是治疗转子压迫性创面的一种可行方法。
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