Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Mar 2018)

Closure of hemicorporectomy using a subtotal unilateral tight flap: a case report

  • Thomaz Tourinho de Menezes,
  • Fabio de Freitas Busnardo,
  • Victor Augusto Thomé Grillo,
  • Caio Augusto Lima de Araujo,
  • Victor Almeida Peloso,
  • Antonio Rivas Galindo Neto,
  • Rolf Gemperli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2018RBCP0019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 01
pp. 130 – 134

Abstract

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Hemicorporectomy or translumbar amputation was first described in 1950 by Kredel to treat locally advanced pelvic neoplasia. This extensive surgical procedure can achieve oncological cure and improve clinical status and quality of life. The authors present a case report of a 34-year-old patient with squamous cell carcinoma in a chronic pressure ulcer affecting the right perineum, gluteus, and posterior thigh. The patient underwent hemicorporectomy with reconstructive surgery using a partial-thickness flap of the left thigh. The postoperative course was good, and the use of a partial-thickness flap of the thigh to close the hemicorporectomy proved to be safe, efficient, and reproducible.

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