Desmoid tumors (DT) are rare neoplasms with unknown etiology arising from musculoaponeurotic structures. Chest wall localization is uncommon and has been associated with high recurrence rate unless radical resection with negative margins is carried out. Postresectional reconstruction can be challenging in presence of giant lesions and might require adoption of complex reconstruction methods including use of well vascularized muscle flaps. We present a case of giant hump-like recurrent chest wall DT, which was radically resected following placement of multiple subcutaneous silicon tissue expanders, to gain redundant skin, which eventually allowed in conjunction with two transposition, cutaneous-adipose flaps, harvested from the upper gluteal region, an optimal reconstruction of the large postresectional defect.

Elkhouly, A., Cervelli, V., Sanese, G., Pompeo, E. (2017). Hump-like giant desmoid tumor of the chest: a postresectional reconstruction challenge. AME CASE REPORTS [10.21037/acr.2017.11.01].

Hump-like giant desmoid tumor of the chest: a postresectional reconstruction challenge.

Cervelli V;Pompeo E.
2017-01-01

Abstract

Desmoid tumors (DT) are rare neoplasms with unknown etiology arising from musculoaponeurotic structures. Chest wall localization is uncommon and has been associated with high recurrence rate unless radical resection with negative margins is carried out. Postresectional reconstruction can be challenging in presence of giant lesions and might require adoption of complex reconstruction methods including use of well vascularized muscle flaps. We present a case of giant hump-like recurrent chest wall DT, which was radically resected following placement of multiple subcutaneous silicon tissue expanders, to gain redundant skin, which eventually allowed in conjunction with two transposition, cutaneous-adipose flaps, harvested from the upper gluteal region, an optimal reconstruction of the large postresectional defect.
2017
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/21 - CHIRURGIA TORACICA
English
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Desmoid tumor (DT); argon beam; chest wall reconstruction; tissue expanders
Elkhouly, A., Cervelli, V., Sanese, G., Pompeo, E. (2017). Hump-like giant desmoid tumor of the chest: a postresectional reconstruction challenge. AME CASE REPORTS [10.21037/acr.2017.11.01].
Elkhouly, A; Cervelli, V; Sanese, G; Pompeo, E
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