Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps

Introduction Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds in the presence of deep post-traumatic soft tissue defects is a challenge for trauma reconstruction. The objective of the study was to improve healthcare quality for patients with chronic soft tissue defects of the limb. The goals included evalua...

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Main Authors: Alexandr A. Vorotnikov, Dmitriy O. Rumyantsev, Georgii A. Airapetov, Ruslan V. Dushin, Anatoliy N. Shindin
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Published: Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 2022-08-01
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author Alexandr A. Vorotnikov
Dmitriy O. Rumyantsev
Georgii A. Airapetov
Ruslan V. Dushin
Anatoliy N. Shindin
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Dmitriy O. Rumyantsev
Georgii A. Airapetov
Ruslan V. Dushin
Anatoliy N. Shindin
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description Introduction Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds in the presence of deep post-traumatic soft tissue defects is a challenge for trauma reconstruction. The objective of the study was to improve healthcare quality for patients with chronic soft tissue defects of the limb. The goals included evaluation of the effectiveness of reconstruction of defects of the lower limb using local transposition perforant flaps, and rationale for a preferred choice for the keystone perforator flap. Material and methods The review included 48 patients with post-traumatic and osteomyelitic soft tissue defects of lower limbs. Patients were divided into 2 groups. Patients of the study group were treated with regional perforator fasciocutaneous flaps combined with osteonecrectomy that could be also performed later (n = 22). In the comparison group (n = 26), post-traumatic and osteomyelitic defects were treated with conventional methods of local wound treatment, staged osteonecrectomies followed by autodermoplasty. Results The use of the transposition loco-regional perforator flaps resulted in the incidence of secondary necrosis reduced by 33.7% and the two-fold reduction in the average number of staged operations. One-stage reconstruction was performed in 72.7 % patients of the study group. The length of inpatient treatment decreased by an average of 30 bed days. Discussion The reduced length of treatment in the study group could be caused by the absence or a significantly reduced stage of local wound treatment; there were fewer complications in the form of secondary necrosis of deep-lying tissues that would require additional treatment stages. Conclusions Reconstruction of osteomyelitic defects with the transposition of loco-regional perforant flaps allowed lower complication rate and improved functional outcomes for patients with posttraumatic and osteomyelitic defects of soft tissues of lower limbs.
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spelling doaj.art-9248b9e0aa0546c6a6107bc1b2f2b0a72022-12-22T02:34:32ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2022-08-0128453854510.18019/1028-4427-2022-28-4-538-545Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flapsAlexandr A. Vorotnikov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2453-3675Dmitriy O. Rumyantsev1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1015-7509Georgii A. Airapetov2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7507-7772Ruslan V. Dushin3Anatoliy N. Shindin4Stavropol Regional Clinical Hospital, Stavropol, Russian Federation; Stavropol State Medical University, Stavropol, Russian FederationStavropol Regional Clinical Hospital, Stavropol, Russian FederationStavropol Regional Clinical Hospital, Stavropol, Russian Federation; Stavropol State Medical University, Stavropol, Russian FederationStavropol Regional Clinical Hospital, Stavropol, Russian FederationStavropol Regional Clinical Hospital, Stavropol, Russian FederationIntroduction Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds in the presence of deep post-traumatic soft tissue defects is a challenge for trauma reconstruction. The objective of the study was to improve healthcare quality for patients with chronic soft tissue defects of the limb. The goals included evaluation of the effectiveness of reconstruction of defects of the lower limb using local transposition perforant flaps, and rationale for a preferred choice for the keystone perforator flap. Material and methods The review included 48 patients with post-traumatic and osteomyelitic soft tissue defects of lower limbs. Patients were divided into 2 groups. Patients of the study group were treated with regional perforator fasciocutaneous flaps combined with osteonecrectomy that could be also performed later (n = 22). In the comparison group (n = 26), post-traumatic and osteomyelitic defects were treated with conventional methods of local wound treatment, staged osteonecrectomies followed by autodermoplasty. Results The use of the transposition loco-regional perforator flaps resulted in the incidence of secondary necrosis reduced by 33.7% and the two-fold reduction in the average number of staged operations. One-stage reconstruction was performed in 72.7 % patients of the study group. The length of inpatient treatment decreased by an average of 30 bed days. Discussion The reduced length of treatment in the study group could be caused by the absence or a significantly reduced stage of local wound treatment; there were fewer complications in the form of secondary necrosis of deep-lying tissues that would require additional treatment stages. Conclusions Reconstruction of osteomyelitic defects with the transposition of loco-regional perforant flaps allowed lower complication rate and improved functional outcomes for patients with posttraumatic and osteomyelitic defects of soft tissues of lower limbs.soft tissues of limbdefectpost-traumaticosteomyeliticperforant island flapschronic osteomyelitischronic non-healing wound
spellingShingle Alexandr A. Vorotnikov
Dmitriy O. Rumyantsev
Georgii A. Airapetov
Ruslan V. Dushin
Anatoliy N. Shindin
Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
Гений oртопедии
soft tissues of limb
defect
post-traumatic
osteomyelitic
perforant island flaps
chronic osteomyelitis
chronic non-healing wound
title Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
title_full Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
title_fullStr Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
title_short Reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco-regional perforator island flaps
title_sort reconstruction of soft tissue defects using transposition loco regional perforator island flaps
topic soft tissues of limb
defect
post-traumatic
osteomyelitic
perforant island flaps
chronic osteomyelitis
chronic non-healing wound
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