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Rotational Occipital Scalp Flap for Occipital Pressure Ulcer

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Occipital pressure ulcers and wound gaping may occur in unconscious and malnourished patients. Most of the time, a large defect requires wound coverage by scalp flaps. This video describes a… Click to show full abstract

Occipital pressure ulcers and wound gaping may occur in unconscious and malnourished patients. Most of the time, a large defect requires wound coverage by scalp flaps. This video describes a rotational occipital scalp flap for occipital pressure ulcer and wound gaping in a patient of operated midline posterior fossa mass & ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The defect measured 2.25 × 2.5 cm with exposed inion. The wound was included in an imaginary triangle, and the horizontal and vertical incision lengths were about four times the base of the triangle. The flap was based on the left occipital artery and raised in an avascular plane above the periosteum. The wound margins were freshened and undermined. The flap was rotated to bring it over the defect, and suturing was done in the standard manner. The flap had good healing, and the patient continued to be under care for his cerebellar medulloblastoma.

Keywords: flap; occipital pressure; occipital scalp; rotational occipital

Journal Title: Neurology India
Year Published: 2022

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