Coverage of anterior mediastinal tracheostomy with bipedicled anterolateral thigh flap

采用双蒂前外侧大腿皮瓣覆盖前纵隔气管切开术。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer defects requiring anterior mediastinal tracheostomy (AMT) are complex, often accompanied by tracheo-laryngeal and pharyngeal defects with exposure of the great vessels and mediastinal cavity. The trachea has to be mobilised and exteriorised as an end-tracheostome through the anterior chest. A well-vascularised flap that can resurface skin defects, obliterate dead space and allow maturation of a reliable anterior mediastinal tracheostome is required. We describe a modification of using a centrally fenestrated bipedicled chimeric anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) to address these challenges. METHODS: A free chimeric bipedicled ALT flap was designed. The skin defect was resurfaced by a vertically-oriented skin paddle. Two chimeric muscle components were used to partition the mediastinum and the great vessels of the neck from the tracheostome. The mediastinal trachea was mobilised and matured through a centrally-fenestrated opening in the flap. Layered fascial sutures were employed to minimize dehiscence. RESULTS/COMPLICATIONS: Two patients with AMT underwent the modified ALT. No major complications such as flap-tracheostomy dehiscence occurred. One patient had a small peripheral demarcation of the flap which required revision and secondary closure. CONCLUSION: The bipedicled design of the modified ALT flap provided robust blood supply to the central fenestration through dual perforators, avoiding flap-tracheostomy separation. The chimeric muscle components obliterate dead space and protect the great vessels of the neck and mediastinum. The thin pliable nature of the anterolateral thigh skin also allowed for tensionless inset of the trachea.

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