上肢坏死性筋膜炎和定向肌肉神经移植一例报告。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Joaquín Herrera Leigh, Carlos A Córdova, Sara Fischer
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背景:坏死性筋膜炎是一种罕见但日益流行、进展迅速的软组织感染,具有很高的发病率和死亡率。虽然累及下肢的病例更为常见,但影响上肢的病例,特别是导致近端大截肢的病例,如经肱骨截肢,是非常罕见的。靶向肌肉神经移植(TMR)是一种创新的方法,旨在改善术后预后和疼痛控制。我们报告一例突发的临床表现,最初是处理紧急截肢。术后神经瘤相关疼痛采用TMR治疗。病例报告:一名48岁男性,患有未经治疗的牛皮癣,右手腕挤压伤。最初出院时轻度挫伤,48小时后出现严重肿胀、疼痛和全身症状。影像学和实验室检查结果显示为NF。尽管有广谱抗生素和ICU支持,他还是出现了感染性休克和多器官衰竭。6小时后,经肱骨紧急截肢,血流动力学稳定。再进行2次清创后,病情好转出院。6个月时,他出现神经瘤相关疼痛。进行TMR治疗,症状得以缓解。在本报告发表时,他正在接受康复治疗,等待假肢安装和训练。结论上肢NF是一种罕见但危及生命的疾病,需要及时诊断和积极治疗。坏死性筋膜炎的实验室风险指标评分是一个有用的诊断工具,早期手术干预仍然是治疗的基石。当必须截肢时,可能会出现术后并发症,包括慢性和幻肢痛。TMR是一种很有前途的手术方法,可以减轻上肢截肢者的疼痛和改善其功能。
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Necrotizing Fasciitis and Targeted Muscle Reinnervation in the Upper Extremity: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but increasingly prevalent, rapidly progressive soft tissue infection with high morbidity and mortality. While cases of lower limb involvement are more frequent, cases affecting the upper limb, especially leading to proximal major amputations, such as transhumeral amputation, are exceedingly rare. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is an innovative approach, aimed at improving postoperative outcomes and pain control. We report a case with sudden clinical presentation that was managed initially with emergency amputation. Postoperative neuroma-related pain was treated using TMR. CASE REPORT A 48-year-old man with untreated psoriasis sustained a right wrist crush injury. Initially discharged with mild contusion, he returned 48 h later with severe swelling, pain, and systemic symptoms. Imaging and laboratory test results indicated NF. Despite broad-spectrum antibiotics and ICU support, he developed septic shock and multi-organ failure. Six hours later, emergency transhumeral amputation was performed, with hemodynamic stabilization. After 2 additional debridements, he improved and was discharged. At 6 months, he had neuroma-related pain. TMR was performed, resolving the symptoms. He was in rehabilitation, awaiting prosthesis fitting and training, at the time of this report. CONCLUSIONS Upper limb NF is an uncommon but life-threatening condition requiring prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment. The Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis score is a useful diagnostic tool, and early surgical intervention remains the cornerstone of therapy. When amputation is necessary, postoperative complications, including chronic and phantom limb pain, can occur. TMR is a promising surgical approach for reducing pain and improving function in upper limb amputees.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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