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PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-023-05454-6
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Giant sacrococcygeal teratoma; Teratoma; Oncology; Tumour
We present a new technique for immediate reconstruction of giant sacrococcygeal teratomas (GSCTs) that involves buried dermal-fat flaps and a low transverse scar in the infragluteal fold. Our technique allows for wide exposure of the tumor for resection, while also placing scars in anatomical locations and restoring aesthetic appearance of the buttock region.
IntroductionGiant sacrococcygeal teratomas (GSCTs) involve severe deformation of the buttock region in addition to potential functional impacts. Little interest has been given to improving the aesthetic post-operative appearance in children with these tumours.MethodsWe describe a new technique for immediate reconstruction of GSCTs using buried dermal-fat flaps and a low transverse scar in the infragluteal fold.ResultsOur technique allows wide exposure for tumour resection and functional restoration of the pelvic floor while placing the scars in anatomical locations and restoring buttock aesthetics including gluteal projection and infragluteal fold definition.ConclusionReestablishment of function and form should be kept in mind at initial surgery in GSCT surgery to maximize results and enhance post-operative outcomes.
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