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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 37, 204-211, Copyright © 1984 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
HC Urschel Jr, HS Byrd, SM Sethi and MA Razzuk
Single-stage reconstruction of the chest wall combined with simultaneous
augmentation mammoplasty and transfer of an island pedicle myocutaneous
flap of latissimus dorsi muscle are major improvements over previous
multiple-stage procedures that provide less satisfactory cosmetic results
in management of patients with Poland's syndrome. Utilization of the
single-stage technique in 2 patients demonstrated its efficacy as proven by
excellent cosmetic results. In 1 patient with absent second, third, and
fourth costal cartilages and ribs, Marlex mesh covered with a synthetic
dura mater graft was employed to stabilize the chest wall. Simultaneously,
an island pedicle myocutaneous flap of latissimus dorsi with its
neurovascular bundle preserved was transferred to cover the prosthesis. The
other patient had a coexistent pectus carinatum defect, which was repaired
by resection of the costal cartilages and osteotomy of the sternum without
use of Marlex. The breast implant was covered concomitantly with the
myocutaneous flap of latissimus dorsi. No morbidity or mortality occurred.
The cosmetic and functional results are superior to those obtained with
standard techniques.
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Poland's syndrome: improved surgical management
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