ABSTRACT
After multiple thoracotomies, local muscles are often transected or sacrificed for
the treatment of intrathoracic infection. In these conditions, free tissue transfers
are described as an alternative. Five anterolateral thigh musculocutaneous free flaps
were used for the treatment of complicated large chronic empyema defects and bronchopleural
fistulas with a special flap inset and gauze-packing method, the so-called tissue
plug technique. All flaps survived completely without complication. There was no sign
of recurrent infection, and the bronchopleural fistulas were sealed and the empyema
cavities completely obliterated. We concluded that the tissue plug technique is an
alternative for the management of difficult empyema cavities and bronchopleural fistulas
in selected patients where the soft tissue flap is not enough to fill the complete
dead spaces.
KEYWORDS
Chronic empyema - free soft tissue transfer - tissue plug technique
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Sukru YazarM.D.
Sancaktar Tekkesi Sok., Fen Apt. No: 37/29
34310 Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
eMail: sukruyazar@hotmail.com