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Myocutaneous propeller flap based on the superior gluteal artery (SGA) for closure of large lumbosacral meningomyelocoele defects: a case report.

Journal Paper/Review - Aug 27, 2011

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Schmidt V, Horch R, Dragu A, Beier J, EyĆ¼poglu I, Hirsch A, Kneser U. Myocutaneous propeller flap based on the superior gluteal artery (SGA) for closure of large lumbosacral meningomyelocoele defects: a case report. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg 2011; 65:521-4.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg 2011; 65
Publication Date
Aug 27, 2011
Issn Electronic
1878-0539
Pages
521-4
Brief description/objective

Early and reliable closure of large meningomyelocoele defects in newborns is critical to prevent severe infectious complications and neurologic deterioration. Here, we introduce a new surgical method for the reconstruction of large horizontal meningomyelocoele defects, in which we use unilateral myocutaneous tissue based on the superior gluteal artery (SGA) as a propellar flap. This procedure permits a tension-free and durable multilayer closure of difficult, large-scale horizontal defects that cannot adequately be treated by conventional myocutaneous advancement flaps. The technique is reliable and straightforward and requires no skin grafts or relaxing incisions. The SGA-based myocutaneous propeller flap might be a promising alternative for complex meningomyelocoele reconstructions in the future.