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Reconstructive surgery in immunocompromised patients: evaluation and therapy

Authors :
Dunda, Sebastian E.
Bozkurt, Ahmet
Pallua, Norbert
Krapohl, Björn Dirk
Source :
GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW, Vol 4, p Doc18 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2015.

Abstract

Background: An increasing number of patients undergoing reconstructive surgery are immunocompromised due to different reasons and different medical treatments. Some of the used immunosuppressive drugs may affect the process of wound healing and thereby, impair the long-term success of surgical treatment. Therefore, this retrospective analysis aimed at the evaluation of the perioperative treatment and surgical outcome of immunocompromised patients undergoing different reconstructive procedures.Methods: A retrospective review was performed of 8 immunocompromised patients with different primary diseases who needed reconstructive surgery: 2 patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 1 patient with an acute myeloid leukemia, 1 patient with colitis ulcerosa, 1 patient with liver cirrhosis, 1 patient with chronic polyarthritis, and 2 patients with malignant melanoma.Results: In 7 of our 8 presented cases, multiple operations with wound debridements have been necessary to optimize the granulation of the wound bed before reconstructive surgery. 3 out of these 7 patients required further operations due to wound dehiscence or necrosis, with 2 of them as a result of increased immunosuppressive therapy. 5 out of 8 patients needed no further surgical treatment.Conclusions: Both the perioperative drug therapy and the reconstructive surgery concept need to be determined carefully in each individual case of the immunocompromised patients. Thus, the appropriate point in time of operation to achieve the best possible wound healing as well as the complexity of the procedure will require the consideration of a ‘less is more’ strategy in selected cases.

Details

Language :
German, English
ISSN :
21938091
Volume :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6fe554f14f41438aeec9e8ebb4b4cc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3205/iprs000077