胫骨恢复手术的适应症和结果:病例系列和文献回顾

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ryan T. Voskuil, Eric Welder, Steven A. Schulz, J. Mayerson, T. Scharschmidt
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背景:恶性肿瘤、感染或创伤导致的股骨远端骨丢失的治疗方案可分为保肢技术和截肢技术。使用同侧胫骨的带血管的骨骼肌皮瓣- - -胫骨上翻手术- - -可用于恢复膝关节以上高位截肢患者的股骨长度,无论是初次手术还是翻修手术。我们报告了3例采用这种方法治疗的患者。目的:描述接受胫骨翻骨手术的患者的治疗方法和功能结果,并在考虑股骨远端原发性骨和软组织恶性肿瘤以及严重创伤、感染或植入物失败的情况下,强调其可行性。患者和方法:3例患者,年龄21 - 56岁,采用胫骨翻位作为保留肢体技术失败的挽救手术,术后随访1.5 - 3.5年。1例治疗顽固性慢性股骨远端骨髓炎,1例治疗股骨远端置换术无菌性松动,1例治疗感染股骨远端置换术。影像学和功能结果包括假体使用、活动状态和当前活动水平。结果:在至少1.5年的随访中,所有3名患者都实现了骨愈合,并在没有使用额外步态辅助的情况下使用假肢行走。结论:胫骨翻骨是股骨远端骨丢失和/或残肢并发症的有效治疗选择,单次持久手术可提供良好的功能预后。
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Indications and Outcomes of a Tibial Turn-up Procedure: A Case Series and Review of the Literature
Background: Treatment options for distal femoral bone loss resulting from malignancy, infection, or trauma can be grouped into limb salvage techniques versus amputation. A vascularized osteomyocutaneous flap using the ipsilateral tibia—a tibial turn-up procedure—can be used to restore femoral length for high above-knee amputations in both the primary and revision setting. We report 3 patients treated with this procedure. Purpose: To describe the treatment algorithm and functional outcomes of patients who have undergone a tibial turn-up procedure and to highlight its viability when considering surgical options for the treatment of distal femoral primary bone and soft tissue malignancy and in cases of severe trauma, infection, or implant failure. Patients and Methods: Three patients ages 21 to 56 years old treated with tibial turn-up as a salvage procedure for failed limb sparing techniques were followed for 1.5 to 3.5 years postoperatively. One was treated for recalcitrant chronic distal femur osteomyelitis, 1 for aseptic loosening of distal femoral replacement, and 1 for infected distal femoral replacement. Radiographic and functional outcomes including prosthetic use, ambulatory status, and current activity level were reported. Results: At a minimum 1.5-year follow-up, all 3 patients achieved bony union and were ambulatory with prosthetics without the use of additional gait aids. Conclusions: Tibial turn-up is an effective treatment option in the setting of distal femoral bone loss and/or limb salvage complications, providing good functional outcomes with a single durable surgery.
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.
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