A 46-year-old woman with giant chondrosarcoma of the sternum underwent wide full-thickness
resection of the anterior chest wall, which included the pericardium and lung. The
free rectus abdominus musculocutaneous flap was transplanted onto prosthetic meshes
placed in two layers. While stability and esthetic effect were both good, the subsequent
infection in the space between the two meshes prolonged for one month. As a result,
the space was closed with an omentum flap. As a consequence, we recommend one-stage
omentopexy to prevent the space problem between the two meshes.
Chondrosarcoma - chest wall - reconstruction - double meshes - free rectus abdominis
M-C free flap