Peripheral arterial disease and complications of total knee arthroplasty: Indications for advanced vascular imaging and Minimally invasive soft tissue coverage procedures

Kristopher Katira , Antony Martin , Anna Garbuzov , James Ferrer , Brian Chuong , Ross Parkerson , George Chimento
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Abstract

Soft tissue coverage of knee wounds can be challenging, in particular in the setting of peripheral arterial disease and knee arthroplasty complications. Options for soft-tissue coverage range from conservative wound care to invasive pedicled and free flaps. Unlike traditional wound coverage problems in plastic surgery patients, arthroplasty coverage decisions oblige surgeons to take into account the possibility of secondary orthopedic procedures. The two cases presented in this manuscript demonstrate the importance of vascular imaging, in particular angiography. In both cases, the workhorse medial gastrocnemius flap harvest could have resulted in critical limb ischemia. When secondary orthopedic revision is required at the site of the wound, angiography allows for planning of appropriate soft tissue coverage surgeries.

全膝关节置换术的外周动脉疾病和并发症:先进血管成像和微创软组织覆盖手术的适应症
膝关节伤口的软组织覆盖可能具有挑战性,特别是在周围动脉疾病和膝关节置换术并发症的情况下。软组织覆盖的选择范围从保守的伤口护理到侵入性带蒂皮瓣和自由皮瓣。与传统整形手术患者的伤口覆盖问题不同,关节置换术的覆盖决定迫使外科医生考虑到二次整形手术的可能性。在这个手稿中提出的两个案例证明了血管成像的重要性,特别是血管造影。在这两种情况下,主干腓肠肌内侧皮瓣的切除可能导致严重的肢体缺血。当需要在伤口部位进行二次矫形修复时,血管造影允许计划适当的软组织覆盖手术。
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