Abstract

Perineal reconstruction is an essential component of the overall treatment plan of perineal electric burn, but it is a very difficult and complex job. The modified thoraco-umbilical flap may be a perfect way of repairing perineal area. It is based on the deep inferior epigastric artery and vein and the superior epigastric artery and vein, which look like the “reverse TRAM flap”. The large flap could be fashioned into a perfect perineal area without the need for free flap. It left a satisfactory donor scar, and it avoided the need to change the patient’s position during the operation. Four cases were reconstructed by modified thoraco-umbilical flap after perineal electric burn, and all of them were satisfied with the results. The modified thoraco-umbilical flap has been emerged as a very useful reconstructive tool and is particularly valuable in reconstruction of the perineal electric burn.

Highlights

  • The perineal area serves an important function

  • Perineal reconstruction is an essential component of the overall treatment plan of perineal electric burn

  • Local flap transfer may be the best way for perineal electric burn, but there is no proper local flap when the local skin, muscle and artery were destroyed [1]

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Summary

Introduction

The perineal area serves an important function. Perineal reconstruction is an essential component of the overall treatment plan of perineal electric burn. When perineal electric burn occurs, it is very hard to reconstruct. Skin graft is not the best way because the contract scar will happen. Local flap transfer may be the best way for perineal electric burn, but there is no proper local flap when the local skin, muscle and artery were destroyed [1]. Due to the special function and appearance of the perineal area [2], reconstructive options for perineal trauma are not very satisfactory. How to cite this paper: Xu, B. and Wang, J.L. (2016) Perineal Electric Burn Reconstruction Using Modified Thoraco-Umbilical Flap. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 7, 461-463.

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