Endoscopic subcutaneous neurovascular lower-extremity myofascial flap harvesting for genitourinary reconstruction

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作者
Boyle, KE [1 ]
Moran, ME [1 ]
Calvano, CJ [1 ]
White, MD [1 ]
Reddy, PP [1 ]
Mehlhaff, BA [1 ]
机构
[1] Albany Med Coll, St Peters Kidney Stone Ctr, Div Urol, Albany, NY 12208 USA
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10.1089/end.1998.12.187
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Neurovascular myofascial flaps have been widely utilized when healthy tissues outside the anatomic confines of the pelvis are necessary for complex genitourinary reconstructions. Myofascial flaps have great potential in providing support and tone to the bladder neck in a model of total urinary incontinence. Two muscles were evaluated for minimally invasive harvesting utilizing an adult rabbit and human cadaveric model: the gracilis, because of its neurovascular supply and length, and the sartorius, because of its location, Three adult New Zealand White rabbits were prepared and draped in sterile fashion after general anesthesia. Bilateral 2-cm incisions were made over the origins of the gracilis and sartorius muscles. Dissection times were entered in a database on a personal computer for paired Student t-tests, Special techniques for dissection included utilization of a 5-mm subcutaneous dissector/retractor and reticulated scissors and dissector, Once the tissues were harvested, rotational angles of the functional arcs around the origins of the gracilis and sartorius flaps were measured, as were the lengths of the muscular flaps from the proximal pedicle to the free distal end. Initial positioning of the myofascial flap at the bladder neck was investigated in this nonsurvival study. Blood loss was estimated before the animals were humanely sacrificed. The possibilities of minimally invasive genitourinary reconstruction are numerous. Both flaps can be dissected endoscopically and have rotational angles allowing transfer to more cephalad positions in the groin or intra-abdominally, Further studies are needed to establish the efficacy of the myofascial graft for minimally invasive genitourinary reconstructions.
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