Fig. 2From: Salvage treatment of acute respiratory failure after autogenous tissue flap transplantation for chronic empyema with chest wall sinus: a case report and literature reviewPostoperative complication and management of skin paddle. (A) Blisters were formed on the surface of the skin paddle and further ischemic necrosis was occurring. (B) After the necrotic skin paddle was removed, the wound was continuously flushing and drainage with VSD deviceBack to article page