Treatment of exposed tibial bone by old school burr holes - a case report.

Q4 Medicine
C Arkaz, W Van Damme, G Peeters
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Abstract

Background: We report a successful wound treatment of a chronic ulcer with bone exposure using a somehow forgotten technique of creating burr holes into the bone. Most clinics would promote flap surgery to cover wounds with bone exposure, however, in some cases invasive surgery is not mandatory. We bring up an alternative treatment for such cases.

Case: We report a case of chronic ulcers on both lower extremities in a 43-year-old Caucasian male. He suffers from a leukocytoclastic vasculitis and sarcoidosis which is medicated by immunosuppressive medication. The patient's wounds were initially treated with mechanical debridement and split-thickness skin grafts, however, his wounds tended to worsen the more they were manipulated and finally resulted in tibial bone exposure. After levelling up his immune suppressive drugs, the wounds finally stabilized but didn't heal after several weeks of follow-up. The wound was ultimately treated by placing burr holes in the underlying cortical bone.

Conclusion: Chronic ulcers with bone exposure at the lower leg are challenging to treat. They often require local or free flap surgery. In some cases, because of underlying systemic disease, it is mandatory to stay away from invasive flap surgery. With this case, we like to put under attention an old technique of decorticating the exposed bone to promote secondary wound healing. It has been described mainly for scalp injuries, however, we have proven the viability of this technique for pretibial wounds as well.

老派钻孔法治疗外露胫骨1例。
背景:我们报告了一个成功的伤口治疗慢性溃疡与骨暴露使用某种被遗忘的技术,在骨头上创造钻孔。大多数诊所会推广皮瓣手术,以覆盖骨暴露的伤口,然而,在某些情况下,侵入性手术不是强制性的。对于这种情况,我们提出另一种治疗方法。病例:我们报告一例慢性溃疡在双下肢在一个43岁的白人男性。他患有白细胞破坏性血管炎和结节病,需要免疫抑制药物治疗。患者的伤口最初采用机械清创和裂厚皮肤移植治疗,然而,伤口愈愈恶化,最终导致胫骨暴露。在使用了免疫抑制药物后,伤口终于稳定下来,但在几周的随访后仍未愈合。伤口最终通过在下面的皮质骨上放置钻孔来治疗。结论:下肢慢性溃疡伴骨外露治疗困难。他们通常需要局部或自由皮瓣手术。在某些情况下,由于潜在的全身性疾病,必须避免侵入性皮瓣手术。在这种情况下,我们想要关注一种古老的技术,去皮暴露的骨头,以促进二次伤口愈合。它主要被描述为头皮损伤,然而,我们已经证明了这种技术在胫骨前伤口的可行性。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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