Split Thickness Skin Graft of the Foot and Ankle Bolstered With Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in a Diabetic Population: The Results of a Retrospective Review and Review of the Literature.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Foot and Ankle Specialist Pub Date : 2020-10-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-02 DOI:10.1177/1938640019863267
Efthymios Gkotsoulias
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Abstract

Split thickness skin graft (STSG) is a versatile procedure performed for the treatment of wounds resulting from varying pathology. This remains very useful because of its ability for quick healing and low complication rate. The surface of the foot and ankle is an area frequently affected by severe skin and soft tissue structure infections (SSTIs) whose treatment results in wounds. These infections and resultant surgical wounds are commonly seen patients with diabetes. The objective of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate initial healing and immediate post-operative outcomes following STSG application in a diabetic population when negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) was used as a bolster. Ten patients were identified, including 11 surgical wounds, who underwent STSG bolstered with NPWT from January 2016 to October 2018. Mean follow-up was 13 months (range 1-33 months) with an average time to heal of 17 days (range 14-30 days) for 11 surgical wounds averaging 57 cm2 (range 6.3 - 91 cm2). Consistent improved outcomes have been demonstrated when compared to alternative bolstering techniques available in the literature making a STSG bolstered with NPWT a powerful tool in the reconstruction of diabetic foot wounds resulting from the treatment of infection.Levels of Evidence: Level IV.

用负压伤口治疗糖尿病患者的足、踝裂厚皮肤移植:回顾性回顾和文献回顾的结果
裂厚皮肤移植(STSG)是一种多用途的手术,用于治疗由不同病理引起的伤口。这仍然是非常有用的,因为它具有快速愈合和低并发症的能力。足部和踝关节表面是一个经常受到严重皮肤和软组织结构感染(SSTIs)影响的区域,其治疗导致伤口。这些感染和由此产生的外科伤口在糖尿病患者中很常见。本研究的目的是回顾性评估糖尿病患者在负压伤口治疗(NPWT)作为支撑时使用STSG的初始愈合和立即术后结果。在2016年1月至2018年10月期间,确定了10例患者,其中包括11例手术伤口,接受了NPWT支持的STSG。平均随访13个月(1-33个月),11例手术伤口平均57平方厘米(6.3 - 91平方厘米),平均愈合时间为17天(14-30天)。与文献中可用的其他支撑技术相比,已经证明了一致的改善结果,使得NPWT支撑的STSG成为治疗感染导致的糖尿病足部伤口重建的有力工具。证据等级:四级
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Foot and Ankle Specialist
Foot and Ankle Specialist Health Professions-Podiatry
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