Use of a Bipedicled Pericranial Flap and a Split Thickness Skin Graft for Reconstruction of a Traumatic Scalp Injury: A Case Report

Reconstruction of a scalp defect should ensure the skull’s protection, soft-tissue bulk, and contour maintenance. When calvaria is exposed, each reconstruction option has its own advantages and disadvantages. We report a 2-year-old Saudi boy, a road traffic accident (RTA) victim, otherwise medically...

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Veröffentlicht in:Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2022-10, Vol.14 (10)
Hauptverfasser: Alokaili, Hesham, Alsinan, Tuqa A, Almansour, Duaa, Alhablany, Tareg M, Alhuwaider, Ebtisam, AlMarshad, Felwa A, Bhat, Tanveer A, Aljasir, Anas
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Zusammenfassung:Reconstruction of a scalp defect should ensure the skull’s protection, soft-tissue bulk, and contour maintenance. When calvaria is exposed, each reconstruction option has its own advantages and disadvantages. We report a 2-year-old Saudi boy, a road traffic accident (RTA) victim, otherwise medically stable who sustained partial to full-thickness defects of the scalp involving the left temporoparietal region, measuring 20 × 10 cm2 in size. After optimal debridement of the wound, a bipedicled pericranial flap with a split-thickness skin graft (STSG) was done. This case reports the satisfactory outcomes of using a bipedicled pericranial flap with STSG in traumatic scalp injuries, specifically in the pediatric age population without creating any secondary scalp skin defect and its associated morbidities. Being bipedicled the vascularity of the flap is more reliable and robust.
ISSN:2168-8184
2168-8184
DOI:10.7759/cureus.29887