Author:
Bota Olimpiu,Meier Friedegund,Garzarolli Marlene,Schaser Klaus-Dieter,Dragu Adrian,Taqatqeh Feras,Fritzsche Hagen
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Extensive loss of soft tissue and bone due to neoplasia, trauma, or infection in extremities often leads to amputation.
Case presentation
We present the case of a 72-year-old female patient presenting with an extended cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the lower leg, developed on top of necrobiosis lipoidica. After achieving the R0 resection, a 26 × 20-cm soft tissue and 15-cm tibial bone defect resulted. The contralateral leg had been lost due to the same disease 18 years before. We achieved a successful reconstruction of the leg using a pedicled fibula transplantation, an extended anterolateral thigh perforator flap, and an internal fixation with plate and screws. Two years after the original surgery, the patient is relapse-free and mobile, with adequate function of the reconstructed foot.
Conclusions
Our case presented a unique combination of pedicled fibula transplantation and free extended ALT perforator flap to reconstruct an extensive defect after resection of a rare cSCC on top of NL. In selected cases, the boundaries of limb salvage can be pushed far beyond the current standards of treatment.
Funder
Technische Universität Dresden
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC