Total Elbow Arthroplasty and Antegrade Posterior Interosseous Flap for Infected Posttraumatic Arthritis with an Active Fistula. A Rationale for Comprehensive Treatment. Case Report.

Efraín Farías-Cisneros, Jorge Luis Martínez-Peniche, Luis Carlos Olguín-Delgado, Francisco Guillermo Castillo-Vázquez, Ranulfo Romo-Rodríguez, Armando Torres-Gómez
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The indication for total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) for primary and posttraumatic elbow arthritis has increased, however, its indication after infection remains elusive. Wound closure about the elbow increases the challenge of treating a previously infected elbow, often necessitating soft tissue coverage with local or regional flaps. We present a 75-year-old male patient with an elbow infection following a failed complex intraarticular fracture open reduction and internal fixation of the distal humerus. Initially, he presented with severe functional impairment and pain, also with an active fistula with serous exudate, whose culture was positive for Cutinebacterium acnes. Septic hardware loosening, and septic nonunion with intraarticular involvement of the left elbow was diagnosed. The patient underwent hardware removal, fistulectomy, serial irrigation and debridement and a pedicled antegrade posterior interosseous artery (PIA) flap on staged surgical treatment. Finally, after ruling out infection persistence, a TEA was performed. We aim to report the outcome of a patient treated with a TEA in the context of a previously infected elbow with soft tissue coverage with an antegrade PIA flap. Comprehensive treatment must be done in an appropriate manner, to obtain an expedited and desirable outcome.

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全肘关节置换术和顺行后骨间皮瓣治疗感染性创伤后关节炎伴活动瘘。综合治疗的基本原理。病例报告。
全肘关节置换术(TEA)治疗原发性和创伤后肘关节关节炎的适应症已经增加,然而,其感染后的适应症仍然难以捉摸。肘部伤口闭合增加了治疗先前感染肘部的挑战,通常需要局部或区域皮瓣覆盖软组织。我们报告一位75岁男性患者,在复杂关节内骨折切开复位和肱骨远端内固定失败后肘部感染。最初,他表现为严重的功能障碍和疼痛,并伴有浆液渗出的活动瘘管,其培养为痤疮杆菌阳性。脓毒性硬体松动,脓毒性骨不连伴左肘关节内受累。患者接受了硬体取出、瘘管切除术、连续冲洗和清创术以及带蒂的顺行后骨间动脉(PIA)皮瓣分阶段手术治疗。最后,在排除感染持续性后,进行TEA。我们的目的是报告一名患者接受TEA治疗的结果,该患者先前感染肘关节,软组织覆盖有顺行PIA皮瓣。综合治疗必须以适当的方式进行,以获得快速和理想的结果。
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