Bilateral Paraspinous Muscle Flap Coverage for Spine Reconstruction
Bilateral paraspinous muscle flaps, also known as lumbar paraspinous muscle flaps, are a specialized technique used in spine reconstruction. These flaps involve the transfer of muscle and tissue from the patient’s back to cover the surgical site. Local tissue advancement is then used to move the adjacent skin and tissues to cover the wound and promote healing.
Key Features of Bilateral Paraspinous Muscle Flaps:
- Muscle Preservation: The paraspinous muscle flaps include muscle tissue that is transferred along with its blood supply. This helps provide a well-vascularized tissue cover for the spine.
- Tissue Compatibility: Using the patient’s own tissue ensures that there is minimal risk of rejection or complications associated with foreign materials.
- Coverage and Protection: Bilateral paraspinous muscle flaps effectively cover hardware or surgical sites on the spine, protecting them from exposure, infection, and mechanical stress.
- Minimizing Discomfort: These flaps help alleviate discomfort and promote wound healing enhancing the patient’s overall postoperative experience.
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