Seoul, Republic of Korea From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea; and the Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Hanyang University.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013 Aug;132(2):470-479. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e318295898e.
Extensive defects of the lower extremities are usually reconstructed with microvascular free flaps because of inadequate local tissues and wound complexity. Many attempts have been made to reconstruct such defects using the chimeric flap concept, enabling flaps with larger surface areas to be used while maintaining economical tissue use. The latissimus dorsi chimeric flap is one of the most useful tools for resurfacing extensive limb defects.
Twelve patients with extensive lower leg defects underwent reconstruction with latissimus dorsi chimeric flaps between January of 2008 and March of 2012. A skin flap based on the cutaneous perforators, a latissimus dorsi muscle flap based on the muscular branches, and a serratus anterior muscle flap based on the branch from the thoracodorsal artery were harvested accordingly; the flap design depended on the dimensions and characteristics of the defect.
A total of 12 chimeric flaps were harvested and used, with the average surface area, including skin and muscle components, being 614 cm. The mean surface area of the skin flaps used was 355.6 cm. The mean area of the latissimus dorsi muscle flap was approximately 228 cm, and the surface areas of the three serratus anterior flaps used were 56 cm, 70 cm, and 180 cm. Flaps survived in all cases. Primary closure was used for all of the donor sites except one, and there was minimal donor-site morbidity.
The authors' results show that the latissimus dorsi chimeric free flap is a useful and versatile reconstructive option for extensive defects of the lower extremities.
CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.
由于局部组织不足和伤口复杂性,下肢广泛缺损通常采用游离皮瓣进行重建。为了重建这些缺损,人们尝试了许多方法,其中包括使用嵌合皮瓣的概念,从而可以使用更大表面积的皮瓣,同时保持经济的组织利用。Latissimus dorsi 嵌合皮瓣是覆盖大面积肢体缺损的最有用工具之一。
2008 年 1 月至 2012 年 3 月,我们对 12 例下肢广泛缺损患者进行了 Latissimus dorsi 嵌合皮瓣重建。根据缺损的尺寸和特点,分别采集基于皮穿支的皮瓣、基于肌支的背阔肌肌瓣和基于胸背动脉分支的前锯肌肌瓣。
共采集和使用了 12 个嵌合皮瓣,包括皮肤和肌肉成分在内的平均表面积为 614cm²。使用的皮瓣平均面积为 355.6cm²。背阔肌肌瓣的平均面积约为 228cm²,使用的三个前锯肌皮瓣的面积分别为 56cm²、70cm²和 180cm²。所有皮瓣均存活。除一个皮瓣外,所有供区均采用一期直接缝合,供区并发症轻微。
作者的结果表明,Latissimus dorsi 嵌合游离皮瓣是重建下肢广泛缺损的一种有用且多功能的选择。
临床问题/证据水平:治疗,IV。