Add-On Extended Dorsal Intercostal Artery Perforator Propellar Flap (AOE-DICAP) For The Reconstruction Of Large Posterior Trunk Defects

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2018-04
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Introduction Reconstruction of large posterior trunk soft tissue defects poses a challenging problem. Until recently, these defects were reconstructed with multiple random pattern flaps, local pedicled muscle flaps and musculocutaneous flaps.The posterior intercostal arteries form the major angiosome of the trunk through multiple perforators to the skin.Some studies in the recent literature have highlighted the reliability of the classical DICAP flap in the posterior trunk reconstruction. Aim: To determine the efficacy, reliability and clinical outcomes of the add-on extended dorsal intercostal artery perforator propeller flaps (AOE-DICAP)for the reconstruction of large posterior trunk defects. Materials & Methods: Six patients (3 infants and 3 adults) with posterior trunk defects due to variousaetiologies were reconstructed with AOE-DICAP flap. Result: All flaps survived completely, except for superficial epidermolysis at the distal border of the flap in one patient that healed secondarily. Average follow up was 12 months. Conclusion: Add-on extended DICAP (AOE-DICAP) flap provides an excellent stable cover and a viable option for large median and para-median back defects reconstruction.
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Dorsal intercostal artery perforator flap, Add-on extended dorsal intercostal artery perforator flap, Meningomyelocele, Large posterior trunk defects
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Balakrishnan T. M., Ganesan Karthikeyan, Jaganmohan J.. Add-On Extended Dorsal Intercostal Artery Perforator Propellar Flap (AOE-DICAP) For The Reconstruction Of Large Posterior Trunk Defects. Global Journal For Research Analysis. 2018 Apr; 7(4): 14-18