Combination of tissue expansion and porcine mesh for secondary abdominal wall closure after pediatric liver transplantation.

2012 
Lafosse A, de Magnee C, Brunati A, Bayet B, Vanwijck R, Manzanares J, Reding R. Combination of tissue expansion and porcine mesh for secondary abdominal wall closure after pediatric liver transplantation. Abstract:  We report the case of a two and a half yr boy hospitalized in our Pediatric Transplantation Unit for portal vein thrombosis following liver transplantation. After performing a meso-Rex shunt, abdominal wall closure was impossible without compressing the portal flow. A combination of two techniques was used to perform the reconstruction of the muscular fasciae and skin layers. The association of tissue expanders and porcine mesh (Surgisis(®) ) allowed complete abdominal wall closure with good functional and esthetic results. Use of both techniques is a useful alternative for difficult abdominal closure after liver pediatric transplantation.
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