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- W2915669786 abstract "Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease arising from the hair follicles in apocrine gland-rich areas. It is also one of the most common indications for axillary surgery. Reconstruction of the axillary region after such surgery must be performed meticulously due to its critical location and crucial content. In this report, we present our experience of reconstruction of axillary defects with posterior arm perforator flaps (PAPF) following radical excisions.A total of 14 patients (9 male, 5 female) aged between 16 and 49 years who had presented with HS in the axillary region and, after surgery, underwent reconstruction with either island or skin bridge posterior arm flap between January 2015 and October 2016 were included in the study and evaluated retrospectively. All of the defects were reconstructed with PAPF following wide excision.Five of the flaps (over 4 patients) were designed as flaps with skin bridges, while the remaining 12 flaps in 11 patients were raised as island flaps. The flaps had areas ranging from 20 to 84 cm2 (mean 39.5 cm2), depending on the size of the defect after excision. The mean follow-up time after the operation was 6 months. Wound dehiscence was detected in one patient, and another patient developed marginal necrosis during the postoperative period; no other complications were observed.Posterior arm perforator flaps can provide sufficient amounts of soft tissue to cover axillary defects and should be considered as the flap of choice in axillary reconstruction.La maladie de Verneuil (MV), ou hidrosadénite suppurée, est une maladie inflammatoire chronique qui touche les follicules pileux situés près des glandes apocrines. C’est également l’une des indications les plus courantes de chirurgie axillaire. Il faut procéder à une reconstruction méticuleuse de la région axillaire après l’opération en raison de son emplacement difficile et de son contenu crucial. Dans le présent rapport, les auteurs présentent leur expérience de reconstruction des anomalies axillaires à l’aide de lambeaux perforants du bras postérieur (LPBP) après des excisions radicales.Au total, 14 patients (neuf hommes, cinq femmes) de 16 à 49 ans atteints d’une MV dans la région axillaire qui ont subi une reconstruction par lambeau en îlots ou par pont cutané prélevé sur le bras postérieur entre janvier 2015 et octobre 2016 ont participé à l’étude et fait l’objet d’une évaluation rétrospective. Les chirurgiens ont reconstruit toutes les anomalies à l’aide de LPBP après une large excision.Cinq des lambeaux (sur quatre patients) étaient sous forme de ponts cutanés, et les 12 autres (sur 11 patients) ont été prélevés en îlots. Les lambeaux étaient d’une taille de 20 à 84 cm2 (moyenne de 39,5 cm2), en fonction de la dimension de l’anomalie après l’excision. Le suivi moyen était d’une durée de six mois après l’opération. Un patient a présenté une déhiscence de la plaie et un autre, une nécrose marginale pendant la période postopératoire. Aucune autre complication n’a été observée.Le LPBP peut fournir une quantité suffisante de tissus mous pour couvrir les anomalies axillaires. Il faut le considérer comme le lambeau de première intention lors d’une reconstruction axillaire." @default.
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- W2915669786 title "Posterior Arm Perforator Flap for Axillary Reconstruction After Hidradenitis Suppurativa Excision" @default.
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