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Thoraxwandrekonstruktion und Totraumobliteration

Einsatz einer intra-/extrathorakalen freien Lappenplastik

Thoracic wall defect reconstruction and dead space obliteration with an intra-/extrathoracic free flap

 

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Vorgestellt wird der Fall eines 61-jährigen Patienten mit chronischem Thoraxwanddefekt und bronchopleuraler Fistel nach Resektion und mehrmaliger Rezidivresektion eines Desmoidtumors. Die bronchopleurale Fistel wurde mit einer Lungenkeilresektion verschlossen; die partielle Totraumobliteration und Thoraxwandrekonstruktion erfolgte mit Hilfe eines freien kombiniert intra-/extrathorakalen vertikalen M.-rectus-abdominis (VRAM)-Lappens.

Abstract

Presented is the case of a 61-year-old male patient with a chronic thoracic wall defect, including a bronchopleural fistula, after multiple resections of a desmoid tumor. After partial lung resection to remove the bronchopleural fistula, dead space was partially obliterated and the thoracic wall reconstructed with a free combined intra- and extrathoracic rectus abdominis muscle flap.

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Harenberg, P., Viol, A., D’Amico, T. et al. Thoraxwandrekonstruktion und Totraumobliteration. Chirurg 80, 641–644 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00104-009-1695-y

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