Transretroperitoneal Pedicled Omental Flap for Coverage of Traumatic Sacral Defect: A Case Report

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Summary: The greater omentum is a reliable choice for salvage soft-tissue reconstruction. Benefits include consistent anatomy, long pedicle length, and a high concentration of lymphatic tissue that is resistant to infection. We report the case of a 46-year-old man with a complex traumatic sacral wound resulting in severe limitation of reconstructive options. A pedicled greater omentum flap was transposed through the retroperitoneum via the lumbosacral triangle, resulting in durable soft-tissue coverage.

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Bruce, W. J., Olla, D. R., Feimster, J. W., Woldanski, L. M., Hart, K. D., Reid, A., … Berry, N. N. (2022). Transretroperitoneal Pedicled Omental Flap for Coverage of Traumatic Sacral Defect: A Case Report. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 10(5), E4298. https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000004298

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