Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Online ISSN : 1883-4108
Print ISSN : 0285-1474
ISSN-L : 0285-1474
[Peripheral Artery Disease]
Sartorius Muscle Flap Coverage in Patients with Groin Wound Complications Subsequent to Vascular Surgical Procedure
Satoko FunataTetsuro UchidaAzumi HamasakiAtsushi YamashitaJun HayashiAi TakahashiMitsuaki Sadahiro
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2017 Volume 46 Issue 6 Pages 330-333

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After vascular surgical procedures, complications of the wounds in the groin region may sometimes lead to prosthetic graft infections or prolonged hospital stays. While some wounds heal completely during re-suture and VAC therapy, healing of other wounds that involve refractory graft infection, lymphorrhea, or a dead space, is extremely difficult. We performed tissue coverage using a Sartorius muscle flap for such difficult cases. The muscle is twisted onto itself to fill the dead space with some blood supply. Tissue coverage using a Sartorius muscle flap with adequate blood flow was effective in improving lymphorrhea and infection. We report four such cases where complications in the groin region were managed using a Sartorius muscle flap for wounded coverage.

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