Vascularized bone flaps for trauma induced bone defects of the upper extremity in young adults: Presentation of two cases

Nikki Buijs , Floortje Opperman , Hay A. Winters , Charlotte M. Lameijer
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Abstract

Background

Nonunions after complex upper extremity injury in young adults may result in diminished function, pain and decreased quality of life. The use of vascularized bone flaps is challenging. However, it offers the most bone healing stimulating properties in revision surgery.

Cases

First, we describe the case of a young man with complex open wrist injury. He developed an osteoarthritis of the wrist, with abundant bone loss of the distal radius, ulna and carpal bones. He underwent wrist arthrodesis with the use of a vascularized iliac crest bone flap. Secondly, the case of a young woman is presented following a 4-part luxation fracture of the proximal humerus. She developed a nonunion with concomitant avascular necrosis. A reconstruction with plate fixation and a vascularized fibula flap was performed.

Discussion

In our cases, the use of vascularized autologous bone flaps resulted in union and a good clinical outcome. In literature, scarce evidence is present on the indications, procedure specifics, complications, clinical outcome, and patient related outcome measurements of the use of vascularized bone flaps for posttraumatic bone defects of the upper limb. This is likely due to the heterogeneity and scarcity of the patient population.

Conclusion

The use of vascularized bone flaps is a viable treatment option for patients with complex nonunions of the upper extremity.

血管化骨瓣治疗青年上肢创伤性骨缺损:两例报告
背景:年轻人复杂上肢损伤后的骨不连可能导致功能减退、疼痛和生活质量下降。带血管的骨瓣的使用具有挑战性。然而,它在翻修手术中提供了最能刺激骨愈合的特性。首先,我们描述的情况下,一个年轻的男子与复杂的开放性手腕损伤。他患上了手腕骨关节炎,桡骨远端、尺骨和腕骨大量骨质流失。他接受了带血管髂骨瓣的腕关节融合术。其次,一个年轻女性的情况下提出了一个4部分脱位骨折的肱骨近端。她出现骨不连并伴有无血管坏死。用钢板固定和带血管的腓骨瓣进行重建。在我们的病例中,使用带血管的自体骨瓣愈合和良好的临床结果。在文献中,关于血管化骨瓣治疗创伤后上肢骨缺损的适应症、手术细节、并发症、临床结果和患者相关结果测量的证据很少。这可能是由于患者群体的异质性和稀缺性。结论带血管骨瓣是治疗上肢复杂骨不连的一种可行的方法。
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