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Porcine As a Training Module for Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstruction
Published on: September 29, 2018
Porcine dermal collagen (permacol) for sternal reconstruction
Kwang Hyoung Lee1, Kwang Taik Kim, Ho Sung Son
1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea.
Abstract:
In chest wall reconstruction after wide chest wall resection, the use of a musculocutaneous flap or prosthetic materials is inevitable for maintaining thoracic movement and a closed pleural cavity. We report a case of a 63-year-old male with a large invasive thymic carcinoma in the anterior mediastinum. The mass measured 6.8 cm and involved the sternum, left side of the parasternal area, ribs, and intercostal muscles. The patient underwent subtotal sternectomy, radical thymectomy, and reconstruction with biological mesh (Permacol). Successful chest wall reconstruction without any other complications was achieved, demonstrating the effectiveness of Permacol.

