Abhinav Singh, Rohini Singh, Gaurav Chaturvedi, Malika Singh, R B Singh
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Sixteen Keystone flaps (type IIA <i>n</i>=13, Omega cum Sydney melanoma unit modification <i>n</i>=3) were utilized for resurfacing skin defects arising after excision of basal cell carcinoma (<i>n</i>=3) and benign hairy nevus (<i>n</i>=2) on cheek, basal cell carcinoma forehead (<i>n</i>=1), electric burns on deltoid (<i>n</i>=2), giant neurofibroma back (<i>n</i>=1), tattoo forearm (<i>n</i>=3), chronic non-specific granuloma thumb (<i>n</i>=2) and pilonidal sinus disease (<i>n</i>=2). Skin with maximum expansibility was chosen as donor site with utmost care of facial lines and its aesthetic subunits. Flaps were dissected all around preserving maximum number of hand-held Doppler-identified perforators in pedicular area. Sutures were removed on 10th to 15th post-operative day. 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Utility of Keystone Flap in Armory of Dermatosurgeons.
Purpose and background: To create awareness among dermatosurgeons about the versatility of keystone flaps in re-surfacing post-excisional small, medium and large skin defects.
Aims and objectives: Single-staged tension-free re-surfacing of various sized skin defects using keystone flap and to have least donor site morbidity, primary healing and maximum functional outcome.
Material and methods: This retrospective study was conducted, between October 2021 - January 2023 in Department of Plastic Surgery, PGIMS Rohtak, on 15 males and 1 female aged between 18 - 65 years. Sixteen Keystone flaps (type IIA n=13, Omega cum Sydney melanoma unit modification n=3) were utilized for resurfacing skin defects arising after excision of basal cell carcinoma (n=3) and benign hairy nevus (n=2) on cheek, basal cell carcinoma forehead (n=1), electric burns on deltoid (n=2), giant neurofibroma back (n=1), tattoo forearm (n=3), chronic non-specific granuloma thumb (n=2) and pilonidal sinus disease (n=2). Skin with maximum expansibility was chosen as donor site with utmost care of facial lines and its aesthetic subunits. Flaps were dissected all around preserving maximum number of hand-held Doppler-identified perforators in pedicular area. Sutures were removed on 10th to 15th post-operative day. Follow-ups ranged from 2 to 15 months.
Results: None had wound dehiscence or loss of flap.
Conclusion: Keystone flaps have defect-adaptive design, simple bio-geometry, technical simplicity, decreased downtime, cost effectivity and efficiency and can be designed to resurface post-excisional skin defect from head to toe with acceptable results, therefore should strongly be considered by dermatosurgeons while excising skin lesions.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes information related to skin-pathology and different modes of therapeutics, including dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Likewise, it carries articles on leprosy, STI and HIV/AIDS. The editorial board encourages the authors to publish articles addressing emerging techniques and developments in the subject specialty, in the form of Original investigations, Narrative and Systematic Reviews as well as Case Reports. The journal aims at publishing Editorials and Commentaries from eminent personalities on a regular basis.