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BACKGROUND: Perineal wounds following abdominoperineal resection (APR), for persistent or locally recurrent anal cancer, are associated with poor healing secondary to irradiation therapy. The results of APR combined with a vertical rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (VRAM) flap transposed transpelvically to cover the perineal defect are presented. METHODS: Between 1994 and 2000, 105 patients were diagnosed and treated for anal cancer. Twenty-two (21 per cent) underwent a salvage operation owing to persistent or locally recurrent disease. In eight patients, before 1996, the perineum was closed primarily with serious wound complications in five. In the final 14 patients, primary perineal reconstruction with a VRAM flap was performed. RESULTS: Median age was 65.5 (range 45-78) years. Median follow-up was 14.5 (range 3-41) months. There were no flap-related complications and primary healing was achieved in all patients. Median hospital stay was 17 (range 14-72) days. There were two major complications related to the laparotomy and abdominal closure. CONCLUSION: Combining the salvage operation with a VRAM flap facilitates primary healing after surgical treatment for persistent or locally recurrent anal cancer. A single-stage primary reconstructive procedure is feasible, with an acceptable complication rate and high level of patient satisfaction.  相似文献   

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Salvage surgery of recurrent or persistent anal cancer following radiotherapy is often followed by perineal wound complications. We examined survival and perineal wound complications in anal cancer salvage surgery during a 10-year period with primary perineal reconstruction predominantly performed using vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap. Between 1997 and 2006, 49 patients underwent anal cancer salvage surgery. Of these, 48 had primary reconstruction with VRAM. Overall survival was computed by the Kaplan–Meier method and mortality rate ratios (MRRs) by Cox regression. One patient (2%) died within 30 days postoperatively. Postoperative complications necessitated reoperation in eight (16%) patients. We found no major perineal wound infections. Major perineal wound breakdown occurred in the only patient in whom VRAM was not used. Five-year survival was 61% [95% confidence interval (CI) 43–75%]. Free resection margins (R0) were obtained in 78% of patients, with 5-year survival of 75% (95% CI 53–87%). Involved margins, microscopically only (R1) or macroscopically (R2), strongly predicted an adverse outcome [age-adjusted 2-year MRRs (95% CI) R1 vs. R0 = 4.1 (0.7–23.6), R2 vs. R0 = 10.9 (2.2–54.2)]. We conclude that anal cancer salvage surgery can yield long-time survival but obtaining free margins is critical. A low rate of perineal complications is achievable by primary perineal reconstruction using VRAM flap.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Perineal wound complications after chemoradiotherapy and abdominoperineal resection (APR) for anorectal cancer occur in up to 60% of patients, including perineal abscess and wound dehiscence. Vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flaps have been used in an attempt to reduce these complications by obliterating the noncollapsible dead space with vascularized tissue and closing the perineal skin defect with nonirradiated flap skin. Many surgeons are reluctant to use VRAM flaps unless primary closure is not possible. STUDY DESIGN: All patients who underwent chemoradiotherapy and APR during a 12-year period at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center were retrospectively reviewed. Patient, tumor, and treatment characteristics and surgical complications and outcomes were compared between patients who underwent VRAM flap reconstruction of wounds that could have been closed primarily (flap group, n = 35) and those who had primary closure of the perineal wound (control group, n = 76). RESULTS: Overall, there were no significant differences in the incidence of perineal wound complications between the groups; the flap group had a significantly lower incidence of perineal abscess (9% versus 37%, p = 0.002), major perineal wound dehiscence (9% versus 30%, p = 0.014), and drainage procedures required for perineal/pelvic fluid collections (3% versus 25%, p = 0.003) than the control group had. Despite flap harvest and the need for donor site closure in the flap group, there was no significant difference in abdominal wall complications between groups during the study's mean patient followup of 3.8 years. CONCLUSIONS: VRAM flap reconstruction of irradiated APR defects reduces major perineal wound complications without increasing early abdominal wall complications. Strong consideration should be given to immediate VRAM flap reconstruction after chemoradiation and APR.  相似文献   

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Salvage abdominoperineal resection in anal epidermoid cancer   总被引:11,自引:0,他引:11  
BACKGROUND: In the management of isolated locoregional failure after (chemo)radiation therapy for anal epidermoid cancer, salvage abdominoperineal resection (APR) is the treatment of choice. The results of a 15-year consecutive population-based series are reviewed. METHODS: Details of all patients with anal epidermoid cancer treated from 1985 to 2000 in the Stockholm Health Care Region were recorded prospectively. Among 308 patients with biopsy-proven anal epidermoid cancer, there have been 39 isolated locoregional failures after sphincter-preserving therapy. Thirty-five patients have undergone salvage APR. The medical records of these 35 patients were reviewed retrospectively with regard to surgical and oncological results. RESULTS: There were no postoperative deaths. There was considerable morbidity related to the perineal wound, with postoperative perineal infections in 13 patients and delayed healing beyond 3 months in 23 patients. Complications unrelated to the perineal wound were found in 13 patients. The crude 5-year survival rate for the 35 patients was 52 per cent (median follow-up 33 months). Patients with persistent disease fared significantly worse than those with locoregional recurrence (crude 5-year survival rate 33 versus 82 per cent; P < 0.05, log rank test). CONCLUSION: Salvage APR in anal epidermoid cancer is associated with a high complication rate but may result in long-term survival.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Intraoperative tumour perforation, positive tumour margins, wound complications and local recurrence are frequent difficulties with conventional abdominoperineal resection (APR) for rectal cancer. An alternative technique is the extended posterior perineal approach with gluteus maximus flap reconstruction of the pelvic floor. The aim of this study was to report the technique and early experience of extended APR in a select cohort of patients. METHODS: The principles of operation are that the mesorectum is not dissected off the levator muscles, the perineal dissection is done in the prone position and the levator muscles are resected en bloc with the anus and lower rectum. The perineal defect is reconstructed with a gluteus maximus flap. Between 2001 and 2005, 28 patients with low rectal cancer were treated accordingly at the Karolinska Hospital. RESULTS: Two patients had ypT0 tumours, 20 ypT3 and six ypT4 tumours. Bowel perforation occurred in one, the circumferential resection margin (CRM) was positive in two, and four patients had local perineal wound complications. Two patients developed local recurrence after a median follow-up of 16 months. CONCLUSION: The extended posterior perineal approach with gluteus maximus flap reconstruction in APR has a low risk of bowel perforation, CRM involvement and local perineal wound complications. The rate of local recurrence may be lower than with conventional APR.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Chemotherapy and radiation (C-XRT) is the first-line therapy for epidermoid carcinomas of the anal canal (ECAC). Treatment failure occurs in up to 33% of patients. Salvage-abdominoperineal resection (APR) is the treatment of choice for locoregional failure but pre-operative radiation may increase wound complications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate patient survival and wound complications after salvage-APR for C-XRT failure. METHODS: We reviewed the clinical records of all patients who failed initial C-XRT for ECAC diagnosed between 1992 and 2002. We evaluated patient demographics, treatment, tumour characteristics, survival and postoperative complications. RESULTS: Nineteen patients were identified. The mean age at diagnosis was 55 years. Eight (42%) patients had persistent disease; 11 (58%) had tumour recurrence. APR was performed in 15 patients. Perineal wound complications occurred in 12 (80%) patients; half were major complications. Primary flap reconstruction at time of APR was performed in 5 (33%) patients; 2 experienced major wound complications. Overall-survival after salvage APR was 40% (6/15) and disease-free survival was 47% (7/15) at a median follow-up of 14 months (range 2-95 months). Recurrence after salvage-APR occurred in 7 (47%) patients at a median follow-up of 5 months (range 3-19 months). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed an advantage for recurrent over persistent disease with 2-year and 5-year survival rates of 75%vs 34% and 28%vs 0%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Failure of C-XRT for ECAC is associated with a poor prognosis. Although salvage APR may be curative in some patients, perineal wound complications are frequent and primary flap reconstruction is not reliable.  相似文献   

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BackgroundVertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap has proven to be a robust reconstruction method following radical pelvic surgery. Radical pelvic surgery is associated with high morbidity due to pelvic complications and non-healing perineal wounds, as a result of non-collapsible pelvic dead space and pre-operative adjuvant radiotherapy insult. VRAM flap reconstruction addresses both issues by obliterating the dead space and introducing healthy non-radiated tissue. However, flap reconstruction complications can include donor site hernias (abdominal wall), perineal hernias, and flap-specific complications. This study aimed to evaluate the abdominal and perineal hernia rates as well as radiological evidence of flap vascularity post-operatively.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent a VRAM flap reconstruction following radical pelvic surgery at Christchurch hospital over a 10-year period. We identified the presence of donor site hernias (abdominal wall hernias), perineal hernias, and flap vascularity on post-operative radiological imaging performed within 48 months.ResultsSeventy-seven patients underwent a VRAM flap reconstruction of which 60 patients met the inclusion requirements for the study (mean age was 60.3 years [range 26–89]; 31 were male and 29 were female). Eighteen patients underwent an APR and 42 underwent a partial or a complete pelvic exenteration and the majority of them (75.0%) were for rectal cancers. Available imaging was on average 21.6 months post-operatively (IQR 11.8–31.3 months). The donor site hernia rate was 16.7%, and the perineal hernia rate was 3.3%. VRAM flap appeared to have DIEA flow in 98.3% of the patients.ConclusionVRAM flap reconstruction of complex pelvic defects remains a robust method of choice in complex pelvic reconstruction with little morbidity.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Salvage surgery for anal cancer is usually reserved for local disease failure, but issues relating to the prediction of local failure and surgical outcome are ill defined. METHODS: Between 1988 and 2000, 254 patients with non-metastatic anal epidermoid carcinoma were treated at a regional cancer centre with radiotherapy (n = 127) or chemoradiotherapy (n = 127). RESULTS: There were 99 local disease failures (39.0 per cent), all but five occurring within 3 years of initial treatment. Increasing age (P < 0.001, Cox model), total radiation dose (P = 0.004) and tumour stage (P = 0.010) were independent predictors of local failure. The overall 3- and 5-year survival rates after local disease failure were 46 and 29 per cent; the corresponding rates after salvage surgery (73 patients) were 55 and 40 per cent. A positive resection margin was the strongest negative predictor of survival after salvage surgery (P = 0.008, log rank test). Of 52 patients treated before the routine consideration of primary plastic reconstruction, delayed perineal wound healing occurred in 22 (42 per cent). CONCLUSION: In the management of anal cancer, local disease failure is a major clinical problem requiring early detection followed by radical surgery, often accompanied by plastic reconstruction. By implication, these factors favour the centralization of treatment for this uncommon cancer to a multidisciplinary oncology team.  相似文献   

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Background A major source of morbidity after abdominoperineal resection (APR) after external beam pelvic radiation is perineal wound complications, seen in up to 66% of cases. Our purpose was to determine the effect of rectus abdominus myocutaneous (RAM) flap reconstruction on perineal wound morbidity in this population.Methods The study group consisted of 19 patients with anorectal cancer treated with external beam pelvic radiation followed by APR and RAM flap reconstruction of the perineum. A prospectively collected database was queried to identify a control group (n = 59) with anorectal cancer treated with similar radiation doses that subsequently underwent an APR without a RAM flap during the same time period. Comparison of percentages was performed with a two-sided Fishers exact test, and comparison of means was performed with Wilcoxons test.Results Perineal wound complications occurred in 3 (15.8%) of the RAM flap patients and 26 (44.1%) of the control patients (P = .03). The incidence of other complications was not different between groups (42.1% vs. 42.4%; P = .8). Despite an increased number of anal squamous tumors, an increased vaginectomy rate, increased use of intraoperative radiotherapy, and an increased proportion of cases with recurrent disease, the flap group had a significantly lower rate of perineal wound complications relative to the control group.Conclusions Perineal closure with a RAM flap significantly decreases the incidence of perineal wound complications in patients undergoing external beam pelvic radiation and APR for anorectal neoplasia. Because other complications are not increased, RAM flap closure of the perineal wound should be strongly considered in this patient population.Presented at the Society of Surgical Oncologys 57th Annual Cancer Symposium, New York, New York, March 2004.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Significant morbidity can result from perineal wounds, particularly after radiotherapy and extensive resection for cancer. Myocutaneous flaps have been used to improve healing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the morbidity and results of primary rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction of the vagina and perineum after extended abdominoperineal resection. METHODS: Thirty-one consecutive patients undergoing one-stage rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction of extensive perineal wounds were studied prospectively. Twenty-six patients had surgery for recurrent or persistent epidermoid anal cancer or low rectal cancer, and 21 had high-dose preoperative radiotherapy. RESULTS: Three weeks after the operation, complete healing of the perineal wound was seen in 27 of the 31 patients. There were nine flap-related complications including three patients with partial flap necrosis, two with vaginal stenosis, one with vaginal scarring, one with small flap disunion and two with weakness of the anterior abdominal wall. There were no unhealed wounds at the completion of follow-up (median 9 months). CONCLUSION: The transpelvic rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap for the reconstruction of large perineal and vaginal wounds achieves wound healing with only moderate morbidity in the majority of patients after extensive abdominoperineal resection with or without radiotherapy.  相似文献   

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Combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy is the standard treatment for epidermoid carcinoma of the anal canal. Failures are often not associated with distant recurrence and are therefore potentially amenable to salvage abdominoperineal resection. The aim of this study was to review our experience with abdominoperineal resection following failure of chemoradiation therapy for epidermoid carcinoma of the anus. Between 1980 and 1998, 17 patients underwent salvage abdominoperineal resection following failure of chemoradiation therapy. Four patients were excluded from survival analysis because resection was performed with palliative intent. Survival curves were based on the method of Kaplan and Meier, and univariate analysis of predictive variables was performed using the log-rank test. Twelve patients underwent abdominoperineal resection for persistent disease and five patients for recurrent disease. No operative deaths occurred, but local complications including perineal wound infection and wound break-down was seen in 8 of 17 patients and 6 of 17 patients, respectively. Patients undergoing omental flap reconstruction (n = 3) or no pelvic reconstruction (n = 5) had a higher incidence of perineal breakdown compared to those undergoing muscle flap reconstruction (n = 9) (P <0.05). The median follow-up time for the patients operated on with curative intent was 53 months. The S-year actuarial survival was 47%. Potential prognostic factors that were not found to have an impact on survival included margin status of resection, sphincter invasion, and degree of differentiation. Only pathologic tumor size greater than 5.0 cm (P <0.00l) and age over 55 years (P <0.0.5) adversely affected survival. Selected patients with recurrent or persistent anal carcinoma following chemoradiation therapy can be offered salvage abdominoperineal resection. This operation is associated with a high incidence of local wound complications, and muscle flap reconstruction should be considered when possible. Prolonged survival can be achieved in some patients following salvage resection for epidermoid carcinoma of the anal canal.  相似文献   

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Introduction

Abdominoperineal resection after radiotherapy has a high rate of perineal wound complications. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the results of perineal reconstruction with a rectus abdominis muscle myocutaneous flap in patients with recurrent or persistent anal cancer.

Patients and method

Between 2006 and 2010, six male HIV+ patients were treated after initial treatment failure with chemotherapy. An anterior rectal myocutaneous flap was performed after abdominal-perineal excision.

Results

The mean age was 36.3 years (range: 30-42). Primary healing of the perineal wound was achieved in the first thirty days. There were no major complications in the immediate post-surgical period or after a mean follow up of 26.5 months. There were 2 (33.3%) minor complications associated with the perineal wound. There were no complications of the abdominal wall.

Conclusion

The use of an anterior rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap in patients with recurrent or persistent anal cancer is associated with a low rate of perineal complications.  相似文献   

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It is common belief that patients failing chemoradiation therapy (CRT) for squamous cell cancer of the anus (SCCA) can be salvaged with subsequent surgery. The aim of this study was to examine our experience with abdominoperineal resection (APR) in cases of persistent or recurrent SCCA with an emphasis on survival and morbidity. All patients between 1985 and 2001 undergoing salvage APR were reviewed. Details of CRT, surgery, tumor characteristics, postoperative complications, and survival were obtained from medical records. There were 22 patients (13 women, 9 men) with a mean age of 62 years (range=42-87). Initial tumors were AJCC stage 2 (16 cases), 3A (3 cases), and 4 (1 case). Mean radiation dose was 47.6 Gy (30-60) and most received concomitant 5-FU. In 20 patients, APR was felt to be "curative" but only 13 (65%) had negative margins on final pathology. Thirteen (59%) perineal wounds broke down with a median time to healing of 7 months. Tumor differentiation (p=0.02) and positive resection margins (p=0.004) were significantly associated with DFS (5-year DFS of 37%). Salvage APR in patients with poorly differentiated tumors or positive resection margins has a high morbidity and poor survival and may warrant a planned APR after CRT instead.  相似文献   

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Epidermoid carcinoma of the anal canal is a rare tumor, still unknown. Abdominoperineal resection (APR) is still required in about 20% of the patients during the evolution of the disease. Surgery has increased Overall Survival (OS) and Disease Free Survival (DFS), with a mean OS of 56% at five years. Mean prognostic factors are existence of metastases at time of diagnosis, size of tumor (T stage of TNM), nodes involvement, and complete surgical resection (R0). The surgery is especially mutilating, and has an important morbidity, with severe perineal wound healing. On the functional side, it is a traumatizing surgery, which impacts the quality of life because of confection of definitive colostomy, and has an important impact on several female sexual functions. A vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap (VRAM) confection seems to improve morbidity and some functional sequels.  相似文献   

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Objective:  Wound dehiscence with nonhealing of the perineum is a significant morbidity associated with radical abdominoperineal resection (APR). Myocutaneous flaps have been used to facilitate primary wound healing. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the results of myocutaneous flap reconstruction of the perineum following radical APR.
Method:  The clinical records of patients who had myocutaneous flap reconstruction of the perineum between 2000 and 2005 were reviewed. Details of wound healing and complications related to the flaps were recorded.
Results:  Seventeen patients with a median age of 59 (range 29–77) years had primary reconstruction of the perineum with gracilis (10), rectus abdominis (6) and gluteal (1) myocutaneous flaps. Malignancy of the anus (12) and rectum (4) was the primary pathology and one patient had chronic perianal Crohn's fistulae. An 11 patients had preoperative radiotherapy in this group. Complete healing of the perineum was achieved in 16 (94.2%) of the 17 patients. There were 8 (47%) minor wound dehiscence and 2 (11%) skin necrosis all of which healed completely and 1 (5.8%) total flap necrosis.
Discussion:  Myocutaneous flaps improve wound healing with only minor morbidity in majority of patients and should be considered routinely to close perineal defects following radical APR particularly in irradiated perineum.  相似文献   

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Background

To determine the effect of flap reconstruction on perineal complications in locally advanced rectal cancers (LARC) and locally recurrent rectal cancers (LRRC). Prior studies have suggested that flap reconstruction may decrease wound complications after ablative surgery for rectal cancer but are limited by small sample sizes, heterogeneity of pathologies, and lack of comparison groups.

Methods

A retrospective cohort study (1999–2010) was performed on consecutive patients undergoing abdominoperineal resection (APR) or pelvic exenteration for locally advanced/locally recurrent rectal cancers. Differences in perineal complications between patients treated with and without perineal flap reconstruction were analyzed by using univariable, multivariable, and propensity score regression analyses.

Results

Flap reconstruction was performed in 52 of 177 patients (29 %). Patients receiving flap reconstruction had multiple risk factors for perineal morbidity, including longer operative times and more complex procedures. In our final multivariable analyses that were stratified by type of ablative procedure, we found a trend toward lower odds of perineal complications in patients receiving flaps (p = 0.065) compared with primary closure after pelvic exenteration. Although operative time and sacrectomy were significant determinants of perineal morbidity for pelvic exenteration patients, no significant predictors of perineal outcomes were identified for patients undergoing APR.

Conclusions

This study suggests that flap reconstruction may provide some protective effect against perineal complications in patients undergoing pelvic exenteration, although this was not observed for APR. The most important determinants of perineal complications after pelvic exenteration were operative time and sacral resection, but no predictive factors for post-APR perineal outcomes were identified.  相似文献   

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Coverage of complex perineal wounds resulting from surgical and radiation therapy results in significant morbidity. Acute complications occur in 25% to 60% of patients. Serious complications occur in 25% to 46% of patients. Musculocutaneous or omental flaps are used as primary or salvage procedures for nonhealing perineal wounds. Vertical rectus abdominis flaps are ideally suited to bring nonirradiated tissue into defects associated with radical surgical extirpation procedures and irradiated fields.A retrospective review of 73 cases using a vertical rectus abdominis flap for perineal reconstruction is reported. Acute perineal wound complications occurred in 17.8%, while serious complications requiring reoperation occurred in only 3.5%. There was 1 complete flap failure. Primary healing occurred in 84.9% of patients, with 94.5% of patients obtaining a healed perineal wound within 30 days. These results support the use of the transpelvic vertical rectus flap in difficult perineal wound reconstruction.  相似文献   

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Introduction Abdominoperineal excision (APE) following radiotherapy is associated with a high rate of perineal wound complications. The use of myocutaneous flaps may improve wound healing. We present our experience using myocutaneous flaps for immediate reconstruction. Method Prospective data were collected on patients undergoing APE from October 2003 to December 2008. Patient demographics, operating time, wound complications and length of stay were recorded. Results Fifty‐one patients underwent APE for rectal adenocarcinoma, 21 had primary closure and 30 had myocutaneous flap closure (24 VRAM, 6 gracilis). The proportion of patients undergoing preoperative radiotherapy in each group were 62% and 93% respectively (P = 0.011). There were no major complications following primary closure of the unirradiated perineum. Major perineal wound complications requiring reoperation or debridement were seen in three (14%) patients following primary closure and five (17%) patients with flap closure. After radiotherapy, closure with a flap reduced the length of stay from 20 to 15 days, but this difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.36). Conclusion The use of flap closure in irradiated patients is associated with fewer perineal complications and a shorter hospital stay.  相似文献   

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Xu L  Xiao Y  Wu B  Lin GL  Wu WM  Zhang GN  Qiu HZ 《中华胃肠外科杂志》2011,14(10):775-777
目的探讨新辅助治疗对于低位直肠癌经腹会阴联合直肠切除术(APR)后会阴切口愈合的影响。方法回顾性分析北京协和医院基本外科2005年1月至2009年1月实施APR术的93例直肠癌患者的临床资料.其中29例行术前新辅助治疗(新辅助治疗组).64例直接手术(直接手术组)。将会阴伤口愈合情况分为甲、乙、丙级。对比观察两组患者会阴切口愈合情况。结果新辅助治疗组29例术前行局部放疗(50Gv,25次/5周)并同步联合化疗,采用FOLFOX4方案(氟尿嘧啶、奥沙利铂);APR术后会阴伤口甲级愈合18例(62.1%),乙级愈合6例(20.7%),丙级愈合5例(17.2%):直接手术组会阴伤口甲级愈合41例(64.1%),乙级愈合15例(23.4%),丙级愈合8例(12.5%);两组间伤口感染(丙级愈合)发生率差异无统计学意义(P=0.773)。结论术前新辅助治疗尤其是50Gv的长程放疗不增加APR术后会阴伤口的感染发生率。  相似文献   

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Hurst RD  Gottlieb LJ  Crucitti P  Melis M  Rubin M  Michelassi F 《Surgery》2001,130(4):767-72; discussion 772-3
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to detail the use of advanced tissue transfer techniques to achieve primary closure of the perineal wound after proctectomy for Crohn's disease. METHODS: Between October 1984 and March 2000, we performed proctectomy with permanent intestinal stoma in 97 patients with Crohn's disease. Twelve of these patients (12.4%) required at least 1 myocutaneous flap to achieve primary closure of the perineal wound. Details of each patient's perioperative course were recorded prospectively. RESULTS: All 12 patients had fistulizing perineal Crohn's disease combined with Crohn's proctitis. Two patients had a simultaneous anal adenocarcinoma. Indications for flap closure included management of large perineal skin defects (n = 11), reconstruction of the posterior vaginal wall (n = 2), and the need to fill a large pelvic dead space (n = 3). (Three patients had a combination of the previous indications). In total, 6 rectus abdominis, 5 gluteus maximus, 1 posterior thigh, 3 chimeric posterior thigh, and 1 latissimus dorsi flaps were performed. Six patients required more than 1 flap. Three patients had complications develop related to the flaps (2 wound hematomas and 1 seroma). Complete perineal healing was achieved in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Complex tissue flap closure of the perineal wound after proctectomy for perineal complications of Crohn's disease should be considered when simple closure is not possible or when reconstruction of the posterior wall of the vagina is necessary.  相似文献   

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