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      Scalp Reconstruction after Malignant Tumor Resection: An Analysis and Algorithm

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          Background  An oncologic tumor resection of the scalp can result in complex wounds that result in challenging scalp reconstructions. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of microvascular-based scalp reconstructions (MSR) in oncologic patients and to propose an algorithmic treatment approach.

          Methods  Within a 5-year period, 38 patients having undergone 41 MSR (15 anterolateral thigh (ALT), 15 gracilis muscle (GM), and 11 latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) flaps) after extensive scalp tumor resections fulfilled inclusion criteria for this study.

          Results  Malignant skin disease included superficial and/or deep infiltration of the calvarium in 26 and combined intracranial infiltration in 12 patients. In case of bone replacement (24 patients), MSR was done concomitant, otherwise MSR was performed after pathological confirmation of tumor-free margins. LDM flaps were used in cases with defect sizes of 400 to 1250cm 2 , whereas ALT- and GM flaps were chosen for defects ranging from 40 to 350cm 2 . The average length of the pedicle was comparable in ALT- and LDM flaps and longer than in GM flaps. Total flap loss with need for revision surgery and minor donor site morbidity occurred in four and three patients, respectively.

          Conclusion  Microsurgical reconstruction of moderate-to-extensive scalp defects remains a reliable method with overall low risks and satisfactory aesthetic results, while, according to our experience, muscle flaps show the best functional and aesthetic results. However, in cases of central scalp defects and in situations when a long vascular pedicle of the flap is important, the ALT flap seems to be the best solution.

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          Journal
          J Neurol Surg B Skull Base
          J Neurol Surg B Skull Base
          10.1055/s-00000181
          Journal of Neurological Surgery. Part B, Skull Base
          Georg Thieme Verlag KG (Stuttgart · New York )
          2193-6331
          2193-634X
          April 2020
          01 March 2019
          : 81
          : 2
          : 149-157
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany
          [2 ] Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Hand and Burn Surgery, Bogenhausen Academic Teaching Hospital, Munich, Germany
          [3 ] Department of Neurosurgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence Dr. Denis Ehrl, MD Department of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Marcioninistr. 15, 81377 Munich Germany Dr.D.Ehrl@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC7082164 PMC7082164 7082164 180259
          10.1055/s-0039-1683371
          7082164
          32206533
          8d0a810c-9db5-4752-897f-b5e6886478d8
          © Thieme Medical Publishers
          History
          : 16 October 2018
          : 12 January 2019
          Funding
          Funding Statement This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
          Categories
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          tumor resection,latissimus dorsi muscle flap,anterolateral thigh flap,gracilis muscle flap,reconstruction,scalp

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