■ ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Defects in the upper region of the back are generally difficult to treat, especially in cases of exposure of vertebrae, meninges, or synthetic material. Primary closure with a muscular or musculocutaneous flap is the best choice, but the donor area to treat large defects may require grafting. Preservation of the dorsal artery of the scapula appears to ensure a larger cutaneous territory than that of the classic trapezius musculocutaneous flap based only on the transverse cervical artery.
Method:
A wide triangular island of skin was designed over the trapezius muscle based on the dorsal scapular artery with pendulum transfer and a V-Y type procedure in five patients after the extirpation of malignant tumors.
Results:
The defects and donor areas were closed primarily with full viability of the flaps and no complications were observed other than the occurrence of seroma.
Conclusion:
The trapezius musculocutaneous flap based on the dorsal artery of the scapula offers safety in the treatment of bone exposure in the upper back region.
Keywords:
Back; Back muscles; Surgical flaps; Myocutaneous flap; Spine; Plastic surgery procedures