缝匠肌和股薄肌瓣在血管外科治疗复杂股伤口中的辅助作用

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Jhanvi Dholakia , Anantha Narayanan , Qiantai Hong , Manar Khashram
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摘要

血管手术后的腹股沟并发症发生在10-30%的病例中,并与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。虽然许多机构已经发表了关于缝阔肌和股直肌皮瓣用于动脉重建覆盖的结果,但关于股薄肌皮瓣使用的数据有限。本研究旨在介绍缝匠肌和股薄肌瓣在治疗复杂股外伤中的效果。方法回顾性研究于2019年1月至2023年12月在新西兰某高等教育中心进行。研究设计遵循加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)检查表。因急诊血管手术指征而行肌肉瓣手术的患者也包括在内。主要结局是伤口愈合,次要结局包括再干预、肢体和移植物保留。结果研究期间共行23例皮瓣修复术后并发症,其中股薄肌皮瓣10例,缝匠肌皮瓣13例,中位随访26个月。股薄肌组90%的患者完全愈合,而缝匠肌组为69% (p = 0.34)。股薄肌组的中位愈合时间为56天,缝匠肌组的中位愈合时间为55天。缝匠肌组有3例患者接受了计划的腹股沟清创再干预,而股薄肌组只有2例。2例薄股肌皮瓣患者出现供区创面并发症,均愈合。缝匠肌组的主要并发症包括2例截肢和1例移植物闭塞,股薄肌组未发生此类事件。结论股薄肌瓣和缝匠肌瓣是重建股外伤的可行选择,术后效果良好。需要进一步的多中心研究来更好地将临床结果与股薄肌皮瓣的感知益处联系起来。
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Sartorius and Gracilis Muscle Flaps as Adjuncts for the Management of Complicated Femoral Wounds in Vascular Surgery

Aim

Groin complications following vascular surgery occur in 10–30% of cases and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates. While various institutions have published results on sartorius and rectus femoris muscle flaps for arterial reconstruction coverage, there are limited data on the use of gracilis muscle flaps. This study aimed to present the outcomes of sartorius and gracilis muscle flaps in managing complicated femoral wounds.

Method

A retrospective study was conducted from January 2019 to December 2023 at a tertiary centre in New Zealand. The study design followed the STrengthening the Reporting of Observation studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist. Patients who underwent a muscle flap for an emergency vascular surgery indication were included. The primary outcome was wound healing, while secondary outcomes included re-intervention, limb and graft salvage.

Results

Twenty-three flaps were performed for post-operative complications during the study period, including 10 gracilis flaps and 13 sartorius flaps, with a median follow up of twenty-six months. Complete healing was achieved in 90% of patients in the gracilis group, compared with 69% in the sartorius group (p = 0.34). The median time to healing was 56 days in the gracilis group and 55 days in the sartorius group. Three patients in the sartorius group underwent planned re-intervention for groin debridement, compared with two in the gracilis group. Donor site wound complications occurred in two gracilis flap patients, both of which healed. Major complications in the sartorius group included two amputations and one graft occlusion, while no such event occurred in the gracilis group.

Conclusion

Both gracilis and sartorius muscle flaps are viable options for reconstructing femoral wounds, with reasonable post-operative outcomes. Further multicentre studies are needed to better correlate clinical outcomes with the perceived benefits of the gracilis flap.
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EJVES Vascular Forum
EJVES Vascular Forum Medicine-Surgery
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