Shoelace wound closure for the management of fracture-related fasciotomy wounds.

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2012-09-19 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/528382
Abdelsalam Eid, Mohamed Elsoufy
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Background. Compartment syndrome is a serious complication that might occur following fractures. The treatment of choice is emergent fasciotomy of all the involved muscle compartments to lower the compartment pressure. The classic management of fasciotomy wounds was split thickness skin graft. Patients and Methods. Seventeen patients with fracture-related compartment syndrome were managed by fasciotomy in the Orthopaedic Casualty Unit of our university hospital. The fractures included four femoral fractures and 13 fractures of the tibia and fibula. Results. All fasciotomy wounds healed eventually. Wound closure occurred from the corners inward. The skin closure was obtained at an overall average of 4.2 tightening sessions (range 3-7). Fracture healing occurred at an average of 15.4 weeks (range 12 to 22 weeks). No major complications were encountered in this series. Conclusion. Closure of fasciotomy wounds by dermatotraction could be performed in a staged fashion, using inexpensive equipment readily available in any standard operating room, until skin was approximated enough to heal either through delayed primary closure or secondary healing.

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鞋带缝合在骨折相关筋膜切开术中的应用。
背景。筋膜间室综合征是骨折后可能发生的严重并发症。治疗的选择是紧急筋膜切开术所有受损伤的肌肉室,以降低室压。筋膜切开术创面的经典处理方法是开层植皮。患者和方法。我们在大学附属医院骨科伤病科对17例骨折相关性筋膜室综合征患者行筋膜切开术。其中股骨骨折4例,胫腓骨骨折13例。结果。所有筋膜切开术伤口最终均愈合。创口由角向内闭合。皮肤闭合总体平均为4.2次收紧(范围3-7)。骨折愈合时间平均为15.4周(12 - 22周)。在这个系列中没有遇到重大并发症。结论。通过皮肤牵引术缝合筋膜切开术伤口可以分阶段进行,使用任何标准手术室中现成的廉价设备,直到皮肤足够接近,可以通过延迟初次缝合或二次愈合来愈合。
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