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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 3429-3433, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-462923

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BACKGROUND:Polyester fabric as a common clinical consumable item is characterized by simple drawing, low cost, and high toughness and ductility, and can serve as a good repair material. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical efficacy of polyester fabrics used for huge chest wal repair. METHODS: Totaly 46 patients with chest wal tumors, aged 39-73 years, including 29 males and 17 females. These patients were randomly and equaly divided into observation group and control group. After the removal of chest wal tumors, patients in the observation group underwent polyester fabric repair of huge chest wal defects, and those in the control group were treated with autologous pedicle flap for repair of huge chest wal defects. The clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction were recorded in the two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: After treatment, al the patients could feel up to their daily work, and there were no death and serious complications. Only two cases developed postoperative local effusion, and then recovered after wound drainage. Thoracic appearance was good in al patients, and the patients did not feel discomfort at the reconstruction site during breathing and movement. At the end of 6-24 months of folow-up, X-ray review showed good reconstruction of the thorax, and there were no loose transplants, foreign body rejection, chest wal deformity, recurrence and serious complications. Clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction were better in theobservation group than the control group (P < 0.05). These results show that polyester fabrics for the repair of huge chest wal defects are effectively, safe and reliable.

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