重新审视下肢软组织重建阶梯。

4区 医学
Annals of translational medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-11 DOI:10.21037/atm-23-1445
Shubashri Jeyaratnam, Sandeep Jacob Sebastin, Soumen Das De
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过去二十年来,下肢软组织重建的模式发生了转变。通常情况下,这些缺损源于创伤、感染或肿瘤。仅仅实现覆盖已经不够了。患者报告结果和美学考虑等因素在决策过程中至关重要。尤其是随着技术的不断进步、真皮替代品的出现、显微外科专业知识的提高以及显微外科重建领域整体的发展,新颖的皮瓣和技术层出不穷。与重建方式的进步相匹配的还有更好的紧急医疗动员、交通和就医条件、亚专科护理的早期启动、影像学的可及性和类型,以及放疗和化疗方案在肿瘤学方面的进步。然而,这也意味着我们的患者范围有所扩大,包括合并疾病较多的老年患者和其他考虑因素(如体弱或照射野),这些因素可能会影响适合患者的重建方式和特定的重建目标。以前被认为无法修复的肢体现在都能成功重建,并获得良好的功能和美观。就下肢而言,这意味着能够尽早进行活动、活动范围和负重,使患者能够成功地参与早期康复。对于肿瘤患者来说,快速可靠的愈合也很重要,因为其中一部分患者需要继续接受术后化疗或放疗。在术前规划和选择合适的重建方式的基本原则方面,重建阶梯一直是许多重建外科医生所学习的内容。在本文中,我们将探讨重建阶梯在现代实践中的意义,以及在处理下肢软组织缺损时需要考虑的其他因素。
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Revisiting the reconstructive ladder for soft tissue reconstruction in the lower extremity.

Soft tissue reconstruction of the lower limb has seen a paradigm shift over the past two decades. Typically, these defects arise from trauma, infection or tumor. It is no longer enough to simply achieve coverage. Factors like patient-reported outcomes and aesthetic considerations are essential in the decision-making process. This is especially in light of increasing technological advancement, availability of dermal substitutes, microsurgical expertise and development of the field of microsurgical reconstruction as a whole with more novel flaps and techniques. Advancements in reconstructive modalities have also been equally matched by better emergency medical mobilization, transportation and access, early initiation of subspecialty care, accessibility and types of imaging, as well as oncological advances in radiotherapy and chemotherapy regimens. Yet, this has also meant that our patient profile has expanded to include older patients with more co-morbidities and other considerations such as frailty or the irradiated field which could influence what reconstructive modality is suitable and the goals of reconstruction specific to the patient. Previously deemed unsalvageable limbs are now being successfully reconstructed with good function and aesthesis. In the lower limb, this implicates the ability for early mobilization, range of motion and weight bearing which allow the patient to successfully partake in early rehabilitation. Expedient and reliable healing is also important in the oncological population where a proportion of these patients would need to go on to receive post-operative chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The reconstructive ladder has been what many reconstructive surgeons have been taught upon with regard to the basic principles of pre-operative planning and choosing the appropriate reconstructive modality. In this article, we examine the relevance of the reconstructive ladder in modern practice and the additional considerations in the approach to a soft tissue defect in the lower extremity.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of Translational Medicine (Ann Transl Med; ATM; Print ISSN 2305-5839; Online ISSN 2305-5847) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal featuring original and observational investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical, and public health research, aiming to provide practical up-to-date information in significant research from all subspecialties of medicine and to broaden the readers’ vision and horizon from bench to bed and bed to bench. It is published quarterly (April 2013- Dec. 2013), monthly (Jan. 2014 - Feb. 2015), biweekly (March 2015-) and openly distributed worldwide. Annals of Translational Medicine is indexed in PubMed in Sept 2014 and in SCIE in 2018. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, epidemiology, biomarkers, imaging, biology, pathology, and technical advances related to medicine. Submissions describing preclinical research with potential for application to human disease, and studies describing research obtained from preliminary human experimentation with potential to further the understanding of biological mechanism underlying disease are encouraged. Also warmly welcome are studies describing public health research pertinent to clinic, disease diagnosis and prevention, or healthcare policy.
 With a focus on interdisciplinary academic cooperation, ATM aims to expedite the translation of scientific discovery into new or improved standards of management and health outcomes practice.
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