Natalwala Ibrahim, Lee Chung Yan Vernon, Kay Simon
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Leeds, United Kingdom.
JPRAS Open. 2023 Jul 1;37:77-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jpra.2023.06.010. eCollection 2023 Sep.
The latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle is a workhorse flap in reconstructive surgery (e.g., breast reconstruction, chest wall defects, and lower limb trauma). The thoracodorsal artery and its venae comitantes supply this muscle. Recipient vessel options for microsurgical free flap reconstruction of the posterior thorax and lower back are limited. The thoracodorsal vessels are an excellent option due to their reliable anatomy and ease of access. In circumstances when the patient is best positioned prone, the posterior approach to access the thoracodorsal vessels is advantageous. We describe the technique to identify and isolate these vessels via a posterior approach.
背阔肌(LD)肌是重建手术(如乳房重建、胸壁缺损和下肢创伤)中的常用皮瓣。胸背动脉及其伴行静脉为该肌肉供血。用于后胸和下背部显微外科游离皮瓣重建的受区血管选择有限。胸背血管因其可靠的解剖结构和易于显露而成为绝佳选择。在患者最佳体位为俯卧位的情况下,采用后路显露胸背血管具有优势。我们描述了通过后路识别和分离这些血管的技术。