Outcome of Soft Tissue Coverage in Open Tibia Fractures with Non-Microvascular Flap at a Tertiary Care Hospital

B. Thapa, P. Sitoula, Ranjib Kumar Jha, Santosh Thapa, S. Kunwar, Ashish Rajthala
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Background:  Open tibia fractures are high energy injuries often associated with large soft defects, extensive soft tissue stripping and contamination requiring multiple debridement procedures. Collective ortho-plastic approach helps us achieve proper debridement, adequate fixation and early soft tissue coverage. Due to fairly high incidence of failure, steep learning curve, time consuming procedure and the cost of treatment for those tedious free flaps, non-microvascular flaps are being preferred to cover the soft tissue defects or exposed hardware in open tibia fractures. Materials and Methods: A prospective study was carried out in 19 patients to assess the outcome of soft tissue coverage in open tibia fractures with non-microvascular flap. Out of these patients, 6 patients were treated with medial gastrocnemius flap, 5 patients with medial hemi-soleus, 5 patients with reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap, and 3 patients with local rotational random flaps. Outcome measures included bony union, deep surgical infection and flap failure. Results: 84% patients were male whereas 16% patients were female. Road traffic accident was the major cause of the defect among the patients (74%). Complications in the form of deep infection (10%), non-union (21%), delayed union (10%) and marginal flap necrosis (21%) were observed. Conclusion: In our study, early soft tissue coverage with appropriate non-microvascular flaps in management of severe open fractures of tibia was associated with more favourable outcomes.
非微血管皮瓣覆盖胫骨开放性骨折软组织在三级医院的疗效
背景:开放性胫骨骨折是一种高能损伤,通常与较大的软缺损、广泛的软组织剥离和污染有关,需要多次清创手术。集体矫形方法有助于我们实现正确的清创术、充分的固定和早期软组织覆盖。由于失败率相当高、学习曲线陡峭、手术耗时以及这些繁琐的游离皮瓣的治疗成本,非微血管皮瓣被首选来覆盖开放性胫骨骨折中的软组织缺陷或暴露的硬件。材料和方法:对19例患者进行前瞻性研究,以评估非微血管皮瓣覆盖胫骨开放性骨折的软组织治疗效果。其中6例采用腓肠肌内侧皮瓣,5例采用比目鱼肌内侧皮瓣、5例采用腓肠筋膜逆行皮瓣,3例采用局部旋转随意皮瓣。结果指标包括骨愈合、深部手术感染和皮瓣失败。结果:84%的患者为男性,16%的患者为女性。道路交通事故是患者缺陷的主要原因(74%)。并发症表现为深部感染(10%)、不愈合(21%)、延迟愈合(10%)和边缘皮瓣坏死(21%)。结论:在我们的研究中,早期软组织覆盖适当的非微血管皮瓣治疗严重开放性胫骨骨折有更有利的结果。
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