Chest Wall Reconstruction Using a Titanium Mesh Plate and an Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Sheet: A Case Report
Takahide Toyoda, Taichi Suzuki, Yuki Hirai, Ryo Karita, Taisuke Kaiho, Kazuhisa Tanaka, Yuichi Sakairi, Hajime Tamura, Ichiro Yoshino, Hidemi Suzuki

TL;DR
A case report describes successful chest wall reconstruction using a titanium mesh plate and ePTFE sheet for a patient with a malignant tumor.
Contribution
A novel combination of titanium mesh and ePTFE sheet is proposed for chest wall reconstruction.
Findings
The patient remained recurrence-free three years after surgery.
Pulmonary function and thoracic mechanics were preserved despite titanium plate cracking.
The technique offers short-term stability but requires further evaluation for long-term safety.
Abstract
The integrity and stability of the chest wall (CW) are major factors that ensure the protection of the thoracic organs and proper respiratory function. In cases requiring extensive CW resection for tumor control, reconstruction using autologous tissue or synthetic materials is often performed. However, the optimal approach remains undetermined. We report a case of successful CW reconstruction using a combination of a titanium mesh plate and a dual-surface expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) sheet. A man in his 70s presented for referral with a CW tumor in the left anterior chest. The tumor was located in the left anterior CW and was suspected to have pulmonary, thymic, and pectoralis major and minor invasions. Surgical resection included removal of the 2nd through the 4th ribs, partial left upper lobectomy, and partial thymectomy. The large CW defect was reconstructed via rigid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Surgical site infection prevention · Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
