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Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic

INTRODUCTION: Conjoined twins are a rare medical phenomenon that poses unique challenges for surgeons. Separation of conjoined twins involves multidisciplinary teamwork, complex medical management and surgical planning, and multi-stage operations and often still has a high mortality and morbidity ra...

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Autores principales: Putri, Nandita Melati, Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni, Aulia, Indri, Syarif, Akhmad Noviandi, Tunjung, Narottama, Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07443
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author Putri, Nandita Melati
Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni
Aulia, Indri
Syarif, Akhmad Noviandi
Tunjung, Narottama
Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia
author_facet Putri, Nandita Melati
Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni
Aulia, Indri
Syarif, Akhmad Noviandi
Tunjung, Narottama
Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia
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description INTRODUCTION: Conjoined twins are a rare medical phenomenon that poses unique challenges for surgeons. Separation of conjoined twins involves multidisciplinary teamwork, complex medical management and surgical planning, and multi-stage operations and often still has a high mortality and morbidity rate. In the times of the COVID-19 pandemic, separation of conjoined twins pose even greater challenges. Aiming for the best outcome possible, while minimizing the risk of COVID transmission and ensuring the safety of the personnel, is paramount. This case report presents thoraco-omphalopagus twins who were successfully separated at 4 months of age. The preoperative planning, operative details, postoperative follow-ups, and outcomes are discussed. METHODS: The absence of a tissue expander and the inability to acquire it due to travel restrictions from COVID-19 further complicated the management on this patient. A Routine Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) swab test was performed on the patients and personnel. Standardized personnel protective equipment (PPE) was worn during ward and surgical care. After separation of the twins by cardiothoracic and pediatric surgeons, one twin underwent immediate skin closure using a double keystone perforator island flap and a lower abdominal perforator flap. Due to extensive defects, closure was delayed for the second twin. After a series of dressing changes, eventually local perforator flaps could be raised to close the defect using staged tension sutures and skin grafts for secondary defects. RESULTS: Both twins were discharged with no significant morbidity, and no personnel were exposed to COVID-19 infection during the management. CONCLUSION: Preoperative coordination and planning, multidisciplinary effort, adherence to screening protocols for COVID, and strict use of standardized PPE all contributed to the successful separation of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-82436282021-07-01 Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic Putri, Nandita Melati Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni Aulia, Indri Syarif, Akhmad Noviandi Tunjung, Narottama Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia Heliyon Case Report INTRODUCTION: Conjoined twins are a rare medical phenomenon that poses unique challenges for surgeons. Separation of conjoined twins involves multidisciplinary teamwork, complex medical management and surgical planning, and multi-stage operations and often still has a high mortality and morbidity rate. In the times of the COVID-19 pandemic, separation of conjoined twins pose even greater challenges. Aiming for the best outcome possible, while minimizing the risk of COVID transmission and ensuring the safety of the personnel, is paramount. This case report presents thoraco-omphalopagus twins who were successfully separated at 4 months of age. The preoperative planning, operative details, postoperative follow-ups, and outcomes are discussed. METHODS: The absence of a tissue expander and the inability to acquire it due to travel restrictions from COVID-19 further complicated the management on this patient. A Routine Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) swab test was performed on the patients and personnel. Standardized personnel protective equipment (PPE) was worn during ward and surgical care. After separation of the twins by cardiothoracic and pediatric surgeons, one twin underwent immediate skin closure using a double keystone perforator island flap and a lower abdominal perforator flap. Due to extensive defects, closure was delayed for the second twin. After a series of dressing changes, eventually local perforator flaps could be raised to close the defect using staged tension sutures and skin grafts for secondary defects. RESULTS: Both twins were discharged with no significant morbidity, and no personnel were exposed to COVID-19 infection during the management. CONCLUSION: Preoperative coordination and planning, multidisciplinary effort, adherence to screening protocols for COVID, and strict use of standardized PPE all contributed to the successful separation of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins during the COVID-19 pandemic. Elsevier 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8243628/ /pubmed/34226881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07443 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Putri, Nandita Melati
Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni
Aulia, Indri
Syarif, Akhmad Noviandi
Tunjung, Narottama
Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia
Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort use of local perforator flaps for closure of a thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twin defect after separation during the covid-19 pandemic
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07443
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