使用外部组织扩张器闭合头皮和前额缺损。

Ashley G O'Reilly, William R Schmitt, Randall K Roenigk, Eric J Moore, Daniel L Price
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目的:介绍一种新的体外组织扩张器在头皮和前额缺损重建中的应用。方法:回顾性分析7例头颈部恶性肿瘤切除导致头皮和前额缺损的病例。使用外部组织扩张器进行重建。收集患者临床因素、缺陷大小和照片。结果:7例患者有较大的头皮和前额缺损,最大尺寸为5.0 ×4.0 ~ 8.0 ×7.0 cm。外部组织扩张器放置6 - 14天,缺损大小减少50% - 99%。在器械取出时,5例患者实现了初步闭合。1例患者需要双侧前移旋转皮瓣,1例患者二次愈合。1例患者有头皮辐照史并伴有糖尿病,在器械移除后出现部分皮肤脱落,需要背阔肌游离皮瓣重建。无其他术后并发症、伤口破裂或器械故障。结论:外部组织扩张是一种安全有效的修复大面积头皮和前额缺损的方法,否则需要植皮或自由皮瓣重建。
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Closure of scalp and forehead defects using external tissue expander.

Objective: To describe the novel use of an external tissue expander in the reconstruction of scalp and forehead defects.

Methods: A prospective review was performed on 7 patients who underwent extirpation of head and neck malignant neoplasms resulting in scalp and forehead defects. Reconstruction was performed using an external tissue expander device. Patient clinical factors, defect size, and photographs were collected.

Results: Seven patients had large scalp and forehead defects ranging in greatest dimension from 5.0 ×4.0 to 8.0 ×7.0 cm. The external tissue expander was in place for 6 to 14 days, reducing the defect sizes by 50% to 99%. At the time of device removal, primary closure was achieved in 5 patients. One patient required bilateral advancement rotation flaps, and 1 patient healed by second intention. One patient with a history of scalp irradiation and diabetes had partial skin loss after device removal and required reconstruction with a latissimus dorsi myocutaneous free flap. There were no other postoperative complications, wound breakdown, or device failures.

Conclusion: External tissue expansion is a safe and effective technique for closing large scalp and forehead defects that would otherwise require skin grafting or free flap reconstruction.

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