Reconstruction of a massive chest wall defect using a free anterolateral–lower medial thigh flaps: a case report

Author:

Sim Nadia Hui Shan1,Ngaserin Sabrina2,Feng Jia Jun1,Kok Yee Onn1,Chua Hui Wen2,Gaviria-Pinzon Jorge3,Chew Khong Yik4,Wong Allen Wei-Jiat1

Affiliation:

1. Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery Service, Department of General Surgery, Sengkang General Hospital , Singapore

2. Sengkang General Hospital Breast Service, Department of General Surgery, , Singapore

3. Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, Hospital San Juan de Dios Department of Plastic, , Armenia, Columbia

4. Singapore General Hospital Department of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, , Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Critical defects of the chest wall require robust soft tissue coverage to protect the thoracic viscera. We define massive chest wall defects as larger than two-thirds of the chest wall. For such defects, classic flaps like the omentum, latissimus dorsi and anterolateral thigh flaps are usually insufficient. In our patient, a bilateral total mastectomy for locally advanced breast cancer resulted in a massive chest wall defect (40 by 30 cm). Soft tissue coverage was achieved with a combined anterolateral–lower medial thigh flaps. Revascularization of the anterolateral thigh and lower medial thigh components was via the internal mammary and thoracoacromial vessels, respectively. Post-operative recovery was uneventful and the patient received adjuvant chemoradiotherapy in a timely manner. The total follow up was 24-months. We illustrate the novel use of the lower medial thigh territory in extending the size of the anterolateral thigh flap to reconstruct massive chest wall defects.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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