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Perforator Flaps after Excision of Large Epidermal Cysts in the Buttocks
Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 140-147, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-212698
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Epidermal cysts are commonly occurring masses usually less than 5 cm in diameter, but in predisposed patients, epidermal cysts can grow relatively large due to chronic infection.

METHODS:

From June 2002 to July 2010, 17 patients received 19 regional perforator-based island flaps to cover defects due to the excision of large epidermal cysts (diameter >5 cm) in the buttocks. Eight patients had diabetes, and seven had rheumatoid arthritis. The pedicles were not fully isolated to prevent spasms or twisting.

RESULTS:

All the flaps survived completely, except for one case with partial necrosis of the flap, which necessitated another perforator-based island flap for coverage. There were two cases of wound dehiscence, which were re-closed after meticulous debridement. There were no recurrences of the masses during follow-up periods of 8.1 months (range, 6-12 months).

CONCLUSIONS:

In patients with large epidermal cysts and underlying medical disorders, regional perforator-based island flaps can be the solution to coverage of the defects after excision.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Polyarthrite rhumatoïde / Récidive / Spasme / Lambeaux chirurgicaux / Plaies et blessures / Fesses / Études de suivi / Débridement / Kyste épidermique / Lambeau perforant Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Étude pronostique Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Archives of Plastic Surgery Année: 2014 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Polyarthrite rhumatoïde / Récidive / Spasme / Lambeaux chirurgicaux / Plaies et blessures / Fesses / Études de suivi / Débridement / Kyste épidermique / Lambeau perforant Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Étude pronostique Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Archives of Plastic Surgery Année: 2014 Type: Article