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Treatment of deep cavities using a perforator-based island flap with partial de-epithelizationopen access

Authors
Chang, Jung WooOh, Se WonOh, JeongseokChoi, M. Seung Suk
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Deep cavity; Pressure sore; Fistula; Perforator flap; De-epithelization
Citation
BMC SURGERY, v.18, pp.1 - 7
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BMC SURGERY
Volume
18
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/149077
DOI
10.1186/s12893-018-0431-2
ISSN
1471-2482
Abstract
BackgroundThe perforator-based island flap is a popular option for defect coverage. In cases with deep cavities, however, the classical island flap may not be a suitable option. By de-epithelization of the peripheral portion of a perforator-based island flap, the distal part of the flap can be used to fill deep spaces, as the flap can be folded and inserted into the spaces.MethodsFrom June 2015 to April 2017, 21 cases of deep internal defects were reconstructed with perforator-based island flaps with peripheral de-epithelization. A fasciocutaneous flap was elevated and rotated with the pivot point on the perforator. After performing de-epithelization on the periphery of the flap, the de-epithelized portion of the flap was inserted and anchored into the internal defect. Demographic information about the patients, the size of the defects, the perforators that were used, and complications were recorded.ResultsDuring the follow-up period (mean, 14.2months) of total 21 cases, no major complications such as flap loss occurred. In 2 cases, a minor complication was observed. Temporary flap congestion was seen in 1 case, and was treated with a short period of leech therapy, and the other case was partial necrosis on the flap margin, which was cured with minimal debridement and conservative treatment. No major problems have occurred, especially on the de-epithelized part of the flap and in the occupied space.ConclusionsWith performing careful procedure, a perforator-based island flap with partial de-epithelization can be a useful option for the surgical treatment of deep cavities.Trial registrationThis study was retrospectively registered in the institutional review board on human subjects research and the ethics committee, Hanyang University Guri Hospital
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