The modified bilobed flap for reconstructing sacral decubitus ulcers

Author:

Jiao Xiangong1,Cui Chunxiao234,Ng Sally Kiu-Huen5,Jiang Zhangjia1,Tu Chihui1,Zhou Jiemin1,Lu Xiandong1,Ouyang Xianwen1,Luo Tong1,Li Ke6,Zhang Yixin6

Affiliation:

1. Plastic, Reconstructive and Burn Centre, Liuyang People's Hospital, 49 Renmin Middle Road, Liuyang 410300, Hunan, China

2. ENT Institute, Eye & ENT Hospital, Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai 200011, China

3. Department of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Eye & ENT Hospital, Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai 200011, China

4. NHC Key Laboratory of Hearing Medicine, Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai 200011, China

5. Department of Plastic Surgery, Austin Hospital, 145 Studley Road, Melbourne 3084, Australia

6. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhi Zao Ju Road, Shanghai 200011, China

Abstract

Abstract Background Sacral pressure ulcers are associated with high morbidity and, in some cases, result in mortality from severe sepsis. Local flaps are frequently used for reconstruction of stage III and IV pressure ulcers. An ideal flap should be simple to design, have a reliable vascular supply and minimal donor site morbidity. Our study evaluates the use of a bilobed flap based on the superficial branch of the superior gluteal artery or the posterior branch of the fourth lumbar artery to reconstruct the sacral pressure ulcer. Case presentation We performed a retrospective analysis of paraplegic patients with sacral pressure ulcers treated with our bilobed flaps from January 2015 to December 2019. A description of our management, operative protocol, outcome and complications is outlined. Seven paraplegic patients (6 male, 1 female; average age 53.1 years) with sacral pressure ulcers were treated with our bilobed flap based on the superficial branch of the superior gluteal artery or the posterior branch of the fourth lumbar artery. The average size of the pressure ulcers was 7 × 5 cm (range 6.2 × 4.5 cm to 11 × 10 cm). All 7 flaps survived. The patients were followed up for 12 months without significant complications, such as flap necrosis or recurrence. Conclusions The superficial branch of the superior gluteal artery or the posterior branch of the fourth lumbar artery reliably supplies the bilobed flap. The superior cluneal nerve can be included in the design. The technique is simple and reliable. It should be included in the reconstructive algorithm for the management of sacral pressure ulcers.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Clinical Multi-Disciplinary Team Research Program of the Ninth People’s Hospital

Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

Clinical Research Program of the Ninth People’s Hospital

Shanghai Municipal Education Commission Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Dermatology,Biomedical Engineering,Emergency Medicine,Immunology and Allergy,Surgery

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