[Reconstruction options for infection-related defects : Plastic surgery armamentarium].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1007/s00113-024-01439-9
Vincent März, Peter M Vogt, Frederik Schlottmann
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Abstract

Background: The occurrence of infections has always been feared in all surgical disciplines. Plastic reconstructive surgery faces the challenge of treating infection-related defects on a patient-specific basis, which requires a multidisciplinary treatment concept. Satisfactory treatment success can only be achieved through radical debridement for infection cleansing, optimization of the perfusion situation paired with targeted anti-infective treatment and, if necessary, with soft tissue reconstruction by plastic surgery.

Objective: This article presents the current possibilities of plastic and reconstructive surgery with respect to the reconstruction of infection-related defects.

Material and methods: Proven and reliable strategies are presented and supplemented by promising experimental approaches.

Results: Due to the often multilayered defect situation caused by infections, from the epidermis to cancellous bone, the entire armamentarium of plastic and reconstructive surgery is used for reconstruction.

Conclusion: The early involvement of plastic surgery in the treatment of infections and the interdisciplinary and multimodal treatment approach have proven their worth in the treatment of complex infection situations.

[感染相关缺损的重建方案 :整形外科武器库]。
背景:在所有外科领域,感染的发生一直令人担忧。整形外科面临的挑战是根据患者的具体情况治疗与感染相关的缺损,这就需要多学科的治疗理念。只有通过根治性清创来清除感染,优化灌注情况并配合有针对性的抗感染治疗,必要时通过整形外科进行软组织重建,才能取得令人满意的治疗效果:本文介绍了目前整形外科在重建感染相关缺损方面的可能性:材料和方法:介绍经证实的可靠策略,并辅以有前景的实验方法:结果:由于感染导致的缺损情况往往是多层次的,从表皮到松质骨,整形与重建外科的全部手段都被用于重建:整形外科早期参与感染治疗以及跨学科和多模式治疗方法在治疗复杂感染情况方面已证明了其价值。
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