Pelvic, abdominal, and chest wall reconstruction with AlloDerm in patients at increased risk for mesh-related complications
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Pelvic, abdominal, and chest wall reconstruction with AlloDerm in patients at increased risk for mesh-related complications
Abstract
Background: The use of polypropylene mesh in the reconstruction of trunk defects increases complication rates when the mesh is placed directly over viscera or the operative site has been irradiated or contaminated with bacteria. An alternative is AlloDerm (decellularized human cadaveric dermis), which becomes vascularized and remodeled into autologous tissue after implantation. When used for fascial reconstruction, AlloDerm forms a strong repair, causes minimal abdominal adhesions, and resists infection.
Methods: We did a retrospective study of cancer patients at increased risk for mesh-related complications who underwent trunk reconstruction with AlloDerm over a 1-year period. Risk factors included unavoidable placement of mesh directly over the bowel or lung, perioperative irradiation, and/or bacterial contamination of the defect. The indications, defect characteristics, reconstructive techniques, complications, and surgical outcomes were evaluated.
Results: Thirteen patients were included in the study. Indications for reconstruction were oncologic resection, resection of enterocutaneous fistula, and/or ventral hernia repair. Seven patients had bacterial contamination at the operative site and seven patients received perioperative radiation. The mean musculofascial defect size was 435 cm. AlloDerm was placed directly over the bowel or lung in all patients. Nine patients required flap reconstruction, including 14 pedicled and two free flaps. The mean follow-up was 6.4 months. Complications occurred in six patients, however, there were no clinically evident mesh infections, hernias, or bulges.
Conclusions: AlloDerm successfully can be used in reconstructions for large, complex pelvic, chest, and abdominal wall defects even when placed directly over viscera and when the operative field is irradiated and/or contaminated with bacteria.
Comment in
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Long-term radiographic evaluation of AlloDerm reconstruction of the abdominal wall: material stretch as the cause of recurrence?Plast Reconstr Surg. 2009 Nov;124(5):267e-268e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181b98e2e. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2009. PMID: 20009811 No abstract available.
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