Research Article

Modified Keystone Perforator Island Flap for Tension-Reducing Coverage of Axillary Defects Secondary to Radical Excision of Chronic Inflammatory Skin Lesions: A Retrospective Case Series

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Clinical photographs (case 5). (a) A chronic inflammatory skin lesion was diagnosed as hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) in the left axillary pouch. (b) Final defect ( cm2) after radical excision of the lesion and design of a keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) ( cm2) on the medial side of the defect. (c–d) Successful coverage of the defect using the Sydney melanoma unit modification KPIF with omega variation closure. (e–f) Postoperative photograph after 4 months of follow-up shows no HS recurrence and a hypertrophic scar.
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