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皮肤癌和癌前皮肤病变在肿瘤消融后引起明显的软组织缺损。最近,拱心石襟翼因其简单,多功能性和可靠性而受到欢迎。我们在2个医疗中心评估了改良梯形皮瓣用于皮肤肿瘤消融后软组织重建的疗效。我们回顾了2017年1月至2017年12月皮肤肿瘤切除后接受改良梯形皮瓣的患者的医疗记录。记录诊断、部位、皮瓣大小及并发症。改良拱顶石皮瓣41例,创面尺寸为1 cm × 1 cm ~ 18 cm × 9.5 cm,平均尺寸为9.8 cm × 6.4 cm。根据我们的选择策略,设计了针对软组织缺损的特异性改良拱心石皮瓣。皮瓣大小为2.2 cm × 1 cm ~ 26 cm × 10 cm,平均大小为14.3 cm × 7.5 cm。2例患者出现轻度创面裂开(4.9%),1例患者出现部分皮瓣丢失(2.4%),但这些患者均在局部创面护理后愈合,无需手术干预。我们的改良梯形皮瓣的选择策略对于皮肤肿瘤切除后的重建是可行和可靠的选择。
Defektdeckung: Stufenweise Modifikation der Lappenpräparation bringt Vorteile
Skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions cause significant soft-tissue defects following tumor ablation. Recently, keystone flaps have gained popularity due to their simplicity, versatility, and reliability. We evaluated the efficacy of modified keystone flaps for soft-tissue reconstruction following skin tumor ablation in 2 medical centers. We reviewed the medical records of patients who received modified keystone flaps following the removal of skin tumors from January 2017 to December 2017. The diagnosis, site, flap size, and complications were recorded. Forty-one modified keystone flaps were evaluated, and the wound dimensions ranged from 1 cm × 1 cm to 18 cm × 9.5 cm, with an average size of 9.8 cm × 6.4 cm. With our selection strategy, specific modified keystone flaps were designed for the soft-tissue defects. The flap dimensions ranged from 2.2 cm × 1 cm to 26 cm × 10 cm, with an average size of 14.3 cm × 7.5 cm. Two patients developed minor wound dehiscence (4.9%), and 1 patient developed partial flap loss (2.4%), but all of these patients healed after local wound care without the need for surgical intervention. Our selection strategy for modified keystone flaps is a feasible and reliable option for reconstruction following skin tumor excision.