用矫形入路挽救复杂肢体1例

Natasha Barone , Julien Montreuil , Mitchell Bernstein , Stephanie Thibaudeau
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下肢创伤是患者发病和伤残调整生命年(DALYs)的重要原因。这也对外科医生提出了重大的重建挑战。当肢体抢救手术不成功时,四肢损伤可能导致截肢。确定策略,以优化肢体保留尝试是必要的,以改善术后预后。在骨科和整形外科医生之间建立建设性的关系已被证明是有益的,并且受到创伤文献日益增长的兴趣。我们提出的情况下,一个42岁的男性提交到我们的机构肢体抢救后,维持严重的双侧下肢损伤。其中包括右侧开放性Gustilo 3B胫骨轴骨折伴严重骨缺损合并左侧浮动膝(闭合性股骨骨折和开放性Gustilo 3C胫骨骨折)。双侧胫骨骨折相关感染的治疗结合成功的皮瓣覆盖。在清除感染、软组织覆盖和稳定的骨固定后,对胫骨近8 cm的严重骨缺损进行骨运输治疗。残肢抢救成功;避免了截肢,获得了良好的四肢功能。这份手稿在两个外科亚专科的广泛合作中取得了巨大的临床成功。
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Complex limb salvage with an orthoplastic approach: a case report

Lower extremity trauma is an important cause of patient morbidity and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). It also presents a significant reconstructive challenge for surgeons. Mangled extremity injuries can result in an amputation when limb salvage procedures are unsuccessful. Identifying strategies to optimize limb salvage attempts is necessary to improve postoperative outcomes. Establishing a constructive relationship between orthopaedic and plastic surgeons has been shown to be beneficial and subject to a growing interest in the trauma literature. We present the case of a 42-year-old male referred to our institution for limb salvage after sustaining severe bilateral lower extremity injuries. These included a right open Gustilo 3B tibia shaft fracture with a critical bone defect combined with a left floating knee (closed femur fracture and open Gustilo 3C tibia fracture). Bilateral tibia fracture-related infections were treated in conjunction with successful flap coverage. Following eradication of the infections, adequate soft tissue coverage and stable bony fixation, the tibia critical bone defect of close to 8 cm was treated with bone transport. Limb salvage was successful; amputation was avoided, and good function of both limbs was achieved. This manuscript shares a great clinical success in the extensive collaboration between two surgical subspecialties.

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