Beer G M, Kompatscher P, Hergan K
Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Landeskrankenhaus Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria.
Br J Plast Surg. 1996 Oct;49(7):482-4. doi: 10.1016/s0007-1226(96)90037-5.
Unilateral hypoplasia of the breast and the pectoralis muscle with a missing anterior axillary fold as part of Poland's syndrome are of major concern, especially for women. The latissimus dorsi is one of the most suitable flaps for breast and anterior thorax reconstructions but it may be hypoplastic or absent. If so, a free tissue transfer of the contralateral latissimus dorsi muscle is the next possible option for reconstruction. As Poland's syndrome is additionally associated with vascular malformations of the diseased hemithorax such as hypoplastic or missing vessels, a preoperative angiography is mandatory for planned microvascular tissue transfer.
作为波兰综合征的一部分,单侧乳房和胸大肌发育不全且腋窝前皱襞缺失,这是一个主要问题,对女性而言尤其如此。背阔肌是乳房和胸前部重建最合适的皮瓣之一,但它可能发育不全或缺失。如果是这样,对侧背阔肌的游离组织移植是下一个可行的重建选择。由于波兰综合征还与患侧半胸的血管畸形有关,如血管发育不全或缺失,因此对于计划进行的微血管组织移植,术前血管造影是必不可少的。