Combination of cable ties and barbed sutures for fasciotomy closure - two case reports.

Q4 Medicine
K Bulić, E Brenner, L Bulić, M Lorencin Bulić, H Kisić
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Abstract

While fasciotomy is the only urgent treatment option for compartment syndrome, the resulting open wound leaves room for complications. Closure of the wound can be done by different techniques, including split-thickness skin grafts, negative pressure therapy, an absorbable barbed suture system and a cable ties system. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how a combined application of these methods can reduce their respective individual disadvantages. Our combined method was tried in two patients, one with an open tibial fracture and the other who underwent ulnar nerve reparation. Both patients started exhibiting signs of compartment syndrome within 3 hrs after surgery. Firstly, absorbable barbed suture systems were positioned with the running intradermal technique. Following this the cable ties were inserted and the limb in question was placed in an elevated position. Complete closure of the patient's wounds was achieved within 2 weeks without complications. This result is a testament to the added benefit of a combination of these methods in comparison with the results they produce individually.

筋膜切开术缝合时电缆扎带和倒钩缝合线的组合--两份病例报告。
虽然筋膜切开术是治疗筋膜室综合症的唯一紧急治疗方案,但由此造成的开放性伤口会给并发症留下可乘之机。闭合伤口可采用不同的技术,包括分层植皮、负压疗法、可吸收倒钩缝合系统和索带系统。本文旨在展示如何综合应用这些方法来减少各自的缺点。我们在两名患者身上试用了我们的综合方法,其中一名患者为开放性胫骨骨折,另一名患者接受了尺神经修复术。两名患者均在术后 3 小时内开始出现室间隔综合征的症状。首先,采用皮内缝合技术将可吸收倒钩缝合系统定位。然后插入电缆扎带,并将有关肢体置于抬高的位置。患者的伤口在两周内完全愈合,没有出现并发症。这一结果证明,与单独使用这些方法所产生的效果相比,综合使用这些方法会带来更多益处。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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