Reconstruction method for massive lateral chest wall sarcoma using titanium plates and mesh: a case report
Shin Tanaka, Eiji Nakata, Toshifumi Ozaki, Shinichi Toyooka

TL;DR
A new method using titanium plates and Gore-Tex patches successfully reconstructs large chest wall defects after sarcoma surgery, preserving lung function and avoiding complications.
Contribution
A novel composite reconstruction technique combining titanium plates and Gore-Tex patches for massive chest wall defects is presented and evaluated.
Findings
The titanium plate provided structural stability and prevented flail chest and volume loss.
The Gore-Tex patch allowed lateral thoracic mobility and airtight closure.
The patient showed no respiratory dysfunction or local recurrence post-surgery.
Abstract
Very large chest wall resections can lead to acute thoracic insufficiency syndrome due to the interdependence of lung expansion and thoracic volume. Chest wall tumor surgeries often encounter complications, with the size of the chest wall defect being a significant predictor. Several methods for large chest wall reconstruction have been described, aiming to provide stability, prevent flail chest, and ensure airtight closure. However, no single method fulfills all requirements. Composite chest wall reconstruction using titanium plates and Gore-Tex patches has shown the potential to minimize physiologic abnormalities caused by extensive defects. A 42-year-old man with myxofibrosarcoma underwent multiple surgeries, chemotherapies, and radiation therapies due to repeated local recurrences. After right arm amputation and resection of the right third to fifth ribs, a local recurrence was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
