1 Jul 2018Case Report
A patient with extensive neck defects Management of this unusual clinical situation
I.V. Reshetov 1K.A. Petrosyan 2P.A. Antonyan 3L.S. Khachatryan 3
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1 Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery of the First Moscow State Medical University
2 Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery of the First Moscow State Medical University; The Department of Plastic Surgery YSMU after M. Heraci after I.M. Sechenov
3 The Department of Plastic Surgery YSMU after M. Heraci after I.M. Sechenov
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2018, 89(4), 337-341;
Published: 1 Jul 2018
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Abstract
Among all thermal burn injuries, electrical burns are the most unpredictable and are characterized by the damage of depressing and functionally important anatomical structures, as well as an extensive volume of tissue damage. The tactics of treating such post-burn defects require always an individual and non-standard approach. In this article, a clinical example of the plastic closure of a neck defect is presented, as a result of a high-voltage electric burn received, with counter skin-muscular flaps based on m. platysma. Considering the major role of the lymphatic system in microcirculation, in the pathogenesis of inflammatory processes and the immune response of the body, during the planning of the operation anatomical features of the lymphatic vessels of the anterior surface of the neck were studied. The result of the operation was a primary, full-fledged closure of the defect with two opposing cutaneous muscle flaps with unilateral lymph node preservation as well as a full functional restoration of the neck motion.