Combining a Bilateral Bipedicle Flap and Artificial Dermis for Extensive Coverage in Meningomyelocele Surgery

Cureus. 2023 Dec 7;15(12):e50141. doi: 10.7759/cureus.50141. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Myelomeningoceles with soft tissue defects are often difficult to close primarily and require reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, cases with large skin defects or cases with kyphosis of the spine require a large area to be covered, making reconstruction even more difficult. We performed closure of soft tissue defects using a bilateral bipedicle flap and application of artificial dermis to the flap donor area in three cases in which surgery was difficult. The bilateral bipedicle flap was able to easily and reliably close the soft tissue defect even in highly difficult emergency myelomeningocele surgery. We believe that applying artificial dermis to the flap donor area is a useful method that avoids autologous skin grafting and facilitates wound management. There have been no cases of major donor wound contracture. The healing period of the flap donor area may be predicted to some extent by the width immediately after surgery.

Keywords: artificial dermis; flap; kyphosis; myelomeningocele; soft tissue reconstruction.

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  • Case Reports