Use of the Intercostal Artery-based Latissimus Dorsi Muscle for Intrathoracic Reconstruction after Division of the Thoracodorsal Vessels and Latissimus Dorsi Muscle

Sai Cherukuri, Shanda Blackmon, Karim Bakri, Samir Mardini, Steven L. Moran, Waleed Gibreel

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Abstract

Summary: The latissimus dorsi muscle is the workhorse flap for intrathoracic reconstruction. Prior thoracotomy, which divides the latissimus dorsi muscle, limits the muscle's intrathoracic reach. We present our experience using the distal portion of the muscle for intrathoracic reconstruction based off an intercostal vessel. We also demonstrate the ability of this intercostal perforator to allow for chimeric flap elevation with a separate skin paddle, depending on the branching pattern of the intercostal vessels. This study provides a case series of three consecutive patients, treated between September 2021 and June 2022. The intrathoracic pathology addressed in these patients are bronchopleural fistula, aortoesophageal fistula, and bronchoesophageal fistula. All patients had the resolution of symptoms related to intrathoracic fistulae and did not experience recurrence. This novel pedicled muscle flap can be an additional option for patients with prior thoracotomy and avoids the morbidity which can be seen with the serratus or rectus abdominis muscle flaps.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E5074
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 20 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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