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Forster K, Cutando LS, Ladlow J, Anderson D, Burton C, Das S, Gibson S, Kulendra N, Emmerson T, Baines S, Rutherford L, Paulino RD, Fontanini R, Compagnone K, De La Puerta B. Outcome of caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flaps in dogs and cats: 70 cases (2007-2020). J Small Anim Pract 2021; 63:128-135. [PMID: 34937131 DOI: 10.1111/jsap.13467] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/23/2021] [Revised: 11/25/2021] [Accepted: 12/02/2021] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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OBJECTIVES To describe the outcome and complications associated with the use of caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flaps in dogs and cats. MATERIAL AND METHODS Multicentre retrospective review and descriptive study of clinical records of dogs and cats having undergone caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flaps between 2007 and 2020. Data retrieved included signalment, aetiology of surgical defect, tumour type, presence/absence of clean surgical margins, presence/absence of post-operative wound infection, use of peri- and post-operative antibiotics, duration of anaesthesia, duration of surgery, presence and duration of hypothermia, presence and duration of hypotension, presence/absence of post-operative surgical drain and length of caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flap. The incidence of complications and outcomes were documented. RESULTS Seventy cases met the inclusion criteria; 51 dogs and 19 cats. In dogs, 67% of cases developed complications (59% minor, 8% major) and 33% had uneventful wound healing. In cats, 53% of cases developed complications, (47% minor, 5% major) and 47% had uneventful wound healing. In dogs, the percentage of cases experiencing dehiscence, necrosis, seroma, oedema and post-operative infection was 31%, 29%, 26%, 26% and 16% respectively. In cats, this was 26%, 16%, 11%, 0% and 5% respectively. A good overall outcome was seen in 77% of dogs and 79% of cats. A poor overall outcome was seen in 4% of dogs and 0% of cats. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flaps are traditionally thought more robust than other flaps, yet complication rates remain high, despite a high overall success rate.
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- K Forster
- North Downs Specialist Referrals, The Friesian Buildings 3 and 4, Bletchingley RH1 4QP, UK
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- The Ralph Veterinary Referral Centre, Fourth Avenue Globe Business Park, Marlow SL7 1 YG, UK
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- Hamilton Specialist Referrals, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe HP12 3SD, UK
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- Anderson Moores, The Granary, Bunstead Barns, Poles Lane, Hursley, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2LL, UK
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- Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion, Hertfordshire, SG5 3HR, UK
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- Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion, Hertfordshire, SG5 3HR, UK
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- Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion, Hertfordshire, SG5 3HR, UK
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- North Downs Specialist Referrals, The Friesian Buildings 3 and 4, Bletchingley RH1 4QP, UK
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- North Downs Specialist Referrals, The Friesian Buildings 3 and 4, Bletchingley RH1 4QP, UK
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- Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4NH, UK
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- The Royal Veterinary College, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, UK
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- Dick White Referrals, Station Farm, Six Mile Bottom, Cambridge, CB8 0UH, UK
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- Hospital for Small Animals, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and Roslin Institute, Easter Bush Campus, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK
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- Northwest Veterinary Specialists, Delamere House, Ashville Point, Beechwood, Sutton Weaver, Runcorn WA7 3FW, UK
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- North Downs Specialist Referrals, The Friesian Buildings 3 and 4, Bletchingley RH1 4QP, UK
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Aper RL, Smeak DD. Clinical Evaluation of Caudal Superficial Epigastric Axial Pattern Flap Reconstruction of Skin Defects in 10 Dogs (1989–2001). J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2005; 41:185-92. [PMID: 15870253 DOI: 10.5326/0410185] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Ten dogs with caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flap reconstruction of extensive skin defects were reviewed. Nine dogs had complete survival of the flap. In one dog, a small area of necrosis occurred near the flap tip. Other complications included seroma formation (n=3), partial incisional dehiscence (n=3), flap edema (n=9), and bruising (n=7). Use of the caudal superficial epigastric axial pattern flap provided full-thickness skin coverage of extensive skin defects of the rear limb and inguinal region, with relatively minor complications that were amenable to conservative management.
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- Rhonda L Aper
- Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1089, USA
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