Mukesh Sharma, V. Babu, B. Harini, Manoj K Jha, Ashok S. Reddy
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Background: Postburn flexion contractures of the knee may arise even with adequate treatment of the burn injury. Pedicled medial sural artery perforator (MSAP) flap has been described for the reconstruction of defects of the knee and proximal third of the leg. Its use in the management of postburn contracture release is sparse. We are presenting the use of a medial sural artery pedicled flap for the reconstruction following postburn knee contracture release. Materials and Methods: This study included six patients with postburn unstable scars and a mild degree of knee contractures who underwent release of the contracture and coverage using MSAP pedicled flap. The results in terms of flap size, recurrence, complications, functional outcome, and cosmesis were assessed. Results: The flap size ranged from 7 cm × 6 cm to 13 cm × 7 cm with a mean pedicle length of 9.41 cm. All six flaps survived without any complications with a satisfactory outcome. The patients were followed up for 6–18 months. There was no recurrence of contracture without any restriction of knee joint mobility. Conclusion: MSAP flap is a reliable flap and should be considered for the management of postburn knee contracture of grade 2 and grade 3 contractures, as it provides optimum and ideal coverage with fewer chances of recurrence.
背景:即使对烧伤进行了适当的治疗,烧伤后膝关节屈曲挛缩也可能出现。带蒂腓肠内侧动脉穿支(MSAP)皮瓣用于重建膝关节和小腿近三分之一处的缺损。它在烧伤后挛缩释放治疗中的应用很少。我们提出使用腓肠内侧动脉带蒂皮瓣重建烧伤后膝关节挛缩释放。材料和方法:本研究包括6例烧伤后不稳定疤痕和轻度膝关节挛缩的患者,他们采用MSAP带蒂皮瓣解除挛缩并覆盖。评估皮瓣大小、复发率、并发症、功能结局和美观。结果:皮瓣大小为7 cm × 6 cm ~ 13 cm × 7 cm,皮瓣蒂平均长度为9.41 cm。所有六个皮瓣都存活了下来,没有任何并发症,结果令人满意。随访6 ~ 18个月。无挛缩复发,膝关节活动无限制。结论:MSAP皮瓣是治疗烧伤后2级和3级挛缩的一种可靠的皮瓣,可提供最佳和理想的覆盖范围,复发率低。