{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: The latissimus dorsi flap for the repair of an eventration on bladder exstrophy in an adult patient: A case report. {Author}: Tariqi R;Hamdaoui J;Boualaoui I;Ibrahimi A;El Sayegh H;Nouini Y; {Journal}: Int J Surg Case Rep {Volume}: 121 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 22 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109939 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: This case report describes the successful use of a latissimus dorsi muscle flap attached to the femoral vessels to cover a large mass loss in a 27-year-old woman with bladder exstrophy. The two-stage reconstruction showed excellent results six months after surgery.
METHODS: A 27-year-old woman with bladder exstrophy and previous enterocystoplasty with Mitrofanoff-type urinary diversion combined with a late fascial flap presented 10 years later with disembowelment near the pubic symphysis. A two-stage reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi flap and polypropylene mesh was performed with excellent aesthetic and functional results.
UNASSIGNED: The latissimus dorsi muscle flap, described by J.M. Servant in 1984 as the "apple turnover" technique, is highly reliable for reconstructing large substance losses with minimal functional sequelae. The procedure in this case resulted in very satisfactory aesthetic and functional results at six months postoperatively. This approach provided a safe and effective technique of last resort.
CONCLUSIONS: the two-stage latissimus dorsi flap technique was a reliable, safe and effective solution for this complex reconstructive challenge.