Investigation of treatment outcomes for severe extremity trauma in an independent orthopedic trauma center: A case series.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Yuta Izawa, Hiroko Murakami, Kazuo Sato, Mizuki Minegishi, Yoshihiko Tsuchida
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Abstract

Background: Severe extremity trauma is one of the most challenging injuries to treat. Limb salvage after severe extremity trauma requires rapid revascularization, accurate and appropriate bone and soft tissue reconstruction, and appropriate management to address critical complications. The purpose of this study was to report the treatment outcomes for severe extremity trauma injuries at our independent orthopedic trauma center.

Methods: This study included patients with severe extremity trauma who underwent major vascular repair or soft tissue reconstruction. Bone reconstruction method, presence or absence of revascularization, and flap type were investigated. Complications were investigated, including revascularization failure, flap failure, infection, and ultimately, whether amputation was required. Additionally, we investigated the number of surgeries performed on each patient at the time of initial hospitalization.

Results: Thirty-five patients who underwent revascularization or soft tissue reconstruction were included in this study. Plate fixation was performed in 18 patients, intramedullary nail fixation in 8, screw fixation in 1, pinning in 4, and without implant fixation in 4. Revascularization was performed in six patients, and no vascular complications occurred. Pedicled and free flaps were used in 17 and 16 patients, respectively. Partial flap necrosis occurred in four patients, and arterial occlusion occurred in one. Infection occurred in 10 patients who were treated with frequent irrigation and high-concentration antibiotics local infusion therapy. None of the 35 patients required limb amputation. Mean number of surgeries was 12.5.

Conclusions: The limb of all the 35 patients with severe extremity trauma treated at our independent orthopedic trauma center were salvaged.

独立创伤骨科中心严重四肢创伤治疗效果调查:病例系列。
背景:严重四肢创伤是最难治疗的创伤之一。严重四肢创伤后的肢体挽救需要快速血管再通、准确和适当的骨与软组织重建,以及针对严重并发症的适当处理。本研究旨在报告我们独立的创伤骨科中心对严重四肢创伤的治疗结果:本研究包括接受主要血管修复或软组织重建的严重四肢创伤患者。研究调查了骨重建方法、有无血管再通以及皮瓣类型。并对并发症进行了调查,包括血管重建失败、皮瓣失败、感染以及最终是否需要截肢。此外,我们还调查了每位患者最初住院时的手术次数:本研究共纳入 35 名接受血管重建或软组织重建的患者。18名患者进行了钢板固定,8名患者进行了髓内钉固定,1名患者进行了螺钉固定,4名患者进行了销钉固定,4名患者未进行植入物固定。6名患者进行了血管再通手术,未出现血管并发症。分别有17名和16名患者使用了带蒂皮瓣和游离皮瓣。有4名患者出现皮瓣部分坏死,1名患者出现动脉闭塞。10名患者发生了感染,他们接受了频繁冲洗和高浓度抗生素局部输注治疗。35 名患者中没有一人需要截肢。平均手术次数为 12.5 次:在我们独立的创伤骨科中心接受治疗的 35 名严重四肢创伤患者的肢体均得到了挽救。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
3.00
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290
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.
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