基于胫骨后动脉穿支的螺旋桨皮瓣的解剖研究。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
M. Knakiewicz , K. Wójcik , M. Stala , A. Morajko , M. Paul
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体育活动、工业事故和交通事故造成的下肢损伤是全球医疗保健面临的重大挑战。这些损伤通常会导致并发症的高风险,特别是当骨折伴有大量软组织损伤时。Gustilo II型或III型开放性骨折特别容易发生瘘和骨髓炎等并发症。在全球范围内,每年报告数百万例下肢损伤,导致相当高的发病率和不断上升的医疗费用。胫骨溃疡伴骨暴露的标准治疗包括对坏死组织进行清创,然后用血管化良好的组织覆盖缺损。在某些情况下采用经典襟翼;然而,它们与腹直肌或阔筋膜张肌带蒂皮瓣等技术的适用性取决于损伤的程度和位置。经典皮瓣在某些情况下使用,但其适用性取决于损伤的程度和位置。鉴于这些局限性,螺旋桨皮瓣已成为显微外科手术下肢恢复重建的高效替代方案。我们研究的目的是描述解剖结构并展示基于胫骨后动脉穿支的螺旋桨皮瓣的实用性。通过提供详细的解剖学见解,我们旨在强调螺旋桨皮瓣在复杂下肢重建病例中的战略优势。
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Anatomic study of propeller flaps based on perforators of the posterior tibial artery
Lower limb injuries resulting from sports activities, industrial accidents, and traffic incidents represent a significant global healthcare challenge. These injuries often entail a high risk of complications, especially when fractures are associated with substantial soft tissue damage. Open fractures classified as Gustilo type II or III are particularly susceptible to complications such as fistula and osteomyelitis. Globally, millions of lower limb injuries are reported annually, leading to considerable morbidity and escalating healthcare costs.
The standard treatment for shin ulcers with bone exposure involves the debridement of necrotic tissue, followed by coverage of the defect with well-vascularized tissue. Classical flaps are employed in certain cases; however, their applicability, along with techniques such as pedicled muscle flaps from the rectus abdominis or tensor fasciae latae muscles, depends on the extent and location of the injury. Classical flaps are employed in certain cases, but their applicability depends on the extent and location of the injury. Given these limitations, propeller flaps have emerged as highly effective alternatives for microsurgical reconstruction in lower limb recovery.
The objective of our study was to delineate the anatomy and demonstrate the utility of propeller flaps based on the perforators of the posterior tibial artery. By providing detailed anatomical insights, we aimed to highlight the strategic advantages of propeller flaps in complex lower limb reconstruction cases.
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3.10
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578
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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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