Negative-pressure wound therapy and early pedicle flap reconstruction of the chest wall after epirubicin extravasation.

Journal: The Journal Of Vascular Access
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Accidental extravasation is a serious iatrogenic injury among patients receiving anthracycline-containing chemotherapy. The aim of this work is to present a combination therapy for chest wall reconstruction following epirubicin extravasation.

Methods: Herein, we report a 68-year-old woman with massive soft tissue necrosis of the anterolateral chest wall after epirubicin extravasation from a port implanted in the subclavicular area.

Results: The necrotic tissue was resected, the port was removed, and negative-pressure wound therapy was applied. Three weeks later, a latissimus dorsi pedicle flap was successfully used to cover the defect.

Conclusions: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of a strategy comprising the combination of negative-pressure wound therapy and a latissimus pedicle flap for reconstruction of the chest wall after soft tissue necrosis following epirubicin extravasation.

Authors
Marios Papadakis, Afshin Rahmanian Schwarz, Marzena Bednarek, Mohamed Arafkas, Philipp Holschneider, Gunnar Hübner
Relevant Conditions

Necrosis, Breast Cancer