Reconstruction of a Giant Wound Induced by Advanced Penile Carcinoma with Bilateral Anteromedial Thigh Flap and Left Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery Flaps

Authors

  • Chenyang Ji Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Ganlin Zhang Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Jinming Zhang Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Ruiting Li Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Weiqiang Liang Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
  • Yuhong Chen Department of Plastic Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hosptial, Sun Yat-sen University
Abstract:

A 39-year-old male patient presented with an extensive putrescent ulceration of abdominoperineal region infiltrated by advanced penile squamous cell carcinoma. To our knowledge, it is the largest defect after aggressive palliative resection of penile squamous cell carcinoma (pSCC) in the literature, which was 36×23 cm. The defect was divided into three sub-defects, and was repaired by bilateral anteromedial thigh (AMT) and left deep circumflex iliac artery (DCIA) flaps. The postoperative course was uneventful and no flap necrosis occurred. The symptom relief was excellent.

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volume 7  issue None

pages  118- 121

publication date 2018-01

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