[Early pressure on the gluteus maximus rotation flap in sacral decubitus ulcer]. 1988

J C Bruck, and R Büttemeyer, and M Hendricks
Abteilung für Verbrennungs- und Plastische Wiederherstellungschirurgie, der Rheinisch Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen.

The myocutaneous gluteus maximus flap in V-Y technique has become the workhorse for covering extensive sacral pressure sores. clinical experience indicates that this flap can sustain pressure prior to the usual three week period. Transcutaneous pO2 measurements permitted us to follow the flaps perfusion and to develop a new mobilization regimen. Patients can lie in the supine position for 30 minutes immediately after surgery for two hourly intervals. Three days postoperatively the usual two-hour repositioning can be resumed. This regimen represents a considerable improvement for paraplegics and has shown a comparable complication rate in 18 cases.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D003668 Pressure Ulcer An ulceration caused by prolonged pressure on the SKIN and TISSUES when one stays in one position for a long period of time, such as lying in bed. The bony areas of the body are the most frequently affected sites which become ischemic (ISCHEMIA) under sustained and constant pressure. Bedsore,Decubitus Sore,Decubitus Ulcer,Pressure Injury,Pressure Sore,Bed Sores,Bed Sore,Bedsores,Decubitus Sores,Decubitus Ulcers,Injury, Pressure,Pressure Injuries,Pressure Sores,Pressure Ulcers,Sore, Bed,Sore, Decubitus,Sore, Pressure,Ulcer, Decubitus,Ulcer, Pressure
D006085 Graft Survival The survival of a graft in a host, the factors responsible for the survival and the changes occurring within the graft during growth in the host. Graft Survivals,Survival, Graft,Survivals, Graft
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013524 Surgical Flaps Tongues of skin and subcutaneous tissue, sometimes including muscle, cut away from the underlying parts but often still attached at one end. They retain their own microvasculature which is also transferred to the new site. They are often used in plastic surgery for filling a defect in a neighboring region. Island Flap,Island Flaps,Flap, Surgical,Flaps, Surgical,Pedicled Flap,Surgical Flap,Flap, Island,Flap, Pedicled,Flaps, Island,Flaps, Pedicled,Pedicled Flaps
D013536 Suture Techniques Techniques for securing together the edges of a wound, with loops of thread or similar materials (SUTURES). Suture Technics,Suture Technic,Suture Technique,Technic, Suture,Technics, Suture,Technique, Suture,Techniques, Suture
D014945 Wound Healing Restoration of integrity to traumatized tissue. Healing, Wound,Healings, Wound,Wound Healings

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