IDENTICAL RECTUS-ABDOMINIS DONOR-SITE MORBIDITY IN COMPROMISED AND HEALTHY PATIENTS

Authors
Citation
Gg. Hallock, IDENTICAL RECTUS-ABDOMINIS DONOR-SITE MORBIDITY IN COMPROMISED AND HEALTHY PATIENTS, Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 10(5), 1994, pp. 339-343
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
0743684X
Volume
10
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
339 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-684X(1994)10:5<339:IRDMIC>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
As microvascular capabilities improve, donor-site complications may be come of greater concern. This has become an issue, particularly with t he rectus abdominis muscle which is unique, as weakening of abdominal- wall integrity is always a potential problem. The author has reviewed all 50 of his pedicled and free-flap transfers of the rectus abdominis muscle, comparing healthy and chronically ill patients, for elective and emergent indications. Twelve percent of patients had donor-site co mplications, identical for both healthy and ill patients; 11.4 percent of pedicled flaps and 13.3 percent of free flaps had compromised outc omes. Three hernias occurred as major complications, which probably co uld not have been avoided. Nevertheless, these frequencies were within the range of expected complications, as with any muscle-flap donor si te. The merit of this flap at the recipient site usually justified the risks and, in spite of appropriate trepidation regarding this donor s ite, the benefit of this flap should not be denied, even for the unhea lthy patient.