Michael Trostler, Johnathan Shih, Gabriel M. Klein, A. Dagum, D. Bui, Mark A. Gelfand
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Abstract Background Distal lower extremity reconstruction presents many challenges due to the suboptimal vascular supply, the weight-bearing necessity, movement, and multiple tissue types that can be easily damaged by trauma, from bones, tendons, ligaments, muscle, and soft tissue loss. The anterolateral thigh flap provides a reconstructive option for large defects with good coverage and minimal donor-site morbidity. Methods After a chart review of all anterolateral thigh flaps, the patients were contacted to take a survey regarding their satisfaction and functional ability and to meet for measurements of their feet after debulking procedures. Results A total of 13 patients were included in the study, with traumatic injuries comprising 84% of cases. There was a significant difference in sizes of the midfoot (mean: 10.27 vs. 9.53, p = 0.004) and the hindfoot (mean: 12.92 vs. 12.2, p = 0.023) when comparing the affected side to the unaffected side. The majority, 77%, of our patients underwent debulking procedures. Overall, 75% of traumatic injury patients had > 90% maximum functionality score. All posttraumatic reconstruction results were rated satisfied to very satisfied by the patients. All posttraumatic patients were able to walk after their procedures, although three patients did require custom-made shoes with inserts or braces. Conclusion The anterolateral thigh flap is a versatile reconstructive option that can be used in the distal lower extremity and is especially useful after a traumatic injury as it allows for functional recovery and high patient satisfaction after debulking.
下肢远端重建面临着许多挑战,因为血管供应欠佳、负重需要、运动以及多种组织类型容易因创伤而受损,包括骨骼、肌腱、韧带、肌肉和软组织的损失。股骨前外侧皮瓣为大面积缺损提供了一种重建选择,具有良好的覆盖和最小的供区发病率。方法对所有大腿前外侧皮瓣的图表进行回顾后,联系患者进行满意度和功能能力的调查,并在减压手术后进行足部测量。结果共纳入13例患者,其中外伤性损伤占84%。患侧与未患侧比较,中足尺寸(平均:10.27 vs. 9.53, p = 0.004)和后足尺寸(平均:12.92 vs. 12.2, p = 0.023)差异有统计学意义。77%的患者接受了减体积手术。总体而言,75%的创伤性损伤患者的最大功能评分为bbb90 %。所有创伤后重建结果均被患者评价为满意至非常满意。所有创伤后患者在手术后都能行走,尽管有三名患者确实需要定制带植入物或背带的鞋子。结论股前外侧皮瓣是一种多用途的重建选择,可用于下肢远端,特别适用于创伤性损伤后的功能恢复和术后患者满意度高。