全膝关节置换术中广泛瘢痕和纤维化导致的软组织扩张。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2022-08-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
H Harvak Hajebian, Igor Burko, Salomon I Puyana, Mary K Van Wert, Abigail Chaffin, David A Jansen
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背景:不充分的伤口闭合是全膝关节置换术(TKA)后令人担忧的并发症。多次手术史,过度疤痕,周围软组织纤维化的膝关节是一个重大的挑战。在术前由于缺血和闭合时的张力而不确定是否有足够的软组织覆盖的情况下,软组织扩张(STE)已被报道为优化成功闭合的有效工具。病例报告:对于本报告中的病例,在TKA之前,STE在具有多发疤痕,潜在缺血,纤维化和软组织挛缩的膝关节上进行。结论:在TKA中软组织覆盖不确定的情况下,使用STE可以是一种有效的方法来创造充分的伤口闭合。
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Soft Tissue Expansion in Total Knee Arthroplasty Due to Extensive Scarring and Fibrosis in Multiple-Operated Knee.

Background: Inadequate wound closure is a feared complication following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). A knee with a multiple operative history, excessive scarring, and fibrosed surrounding soft tissue presents a significant challenge. In cases with preoperative uncertainty for sufficient soft tissue coverage because of ischemia and tension on closure, soft tissue expansion (STE) has been reported to be an effective tool for optimizing successful closure.

Case report: For the case in this report, STE was performed on a knee with multiple scars, potential ischemia, fibrosis, and soft tissue contractures prior to TKA.

Conclusions: In cases of uncertain soft tissue coverage in TKA, the use of STE can be a useful method in creating adequate wound closure.

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