组织是问题:使用2个双蒂“桶柄”局部推进皮瓣来关闭无法愈合的伤口。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Taruni Kumar, Cameron Holmes, Igor Burko, Abigail E Chaffin
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引言:全膝关节置换术后软组织缺损可导致灾难性的并发症。缺陷可以用各种皮瓣和移植物覆盖,包括筋膜皮瓣。在这里,我们讨论了一例双双蒂“桶柄”局部推进皮瓣用于全膝关节置换术后未愈合的膝关节中线裂开伤口。方法:采用前视红外(FLIR)热成像识别的穿支设计皮瓣。二个桶柄双蒂皮瓣修复。供区采用自体裂厚皮肤移植。结果:FLIR成像用于皮瓣监测。除一例表皮松解症在局部创面护理下愈合外,无术后并发症。讨论:本病例展示了成功使用双双蒂局部推进皮瓣重建全膝关节置换术后的缺损。这些皮瓣最大限度地减少供区发病率,提供足够的覆盖,允许无张力关闭,并有可靠的血管供应。前红外热成像是设计和监测襟翼的一种方便和有用的工具。
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Tissue Is the Issue: Use of 2 Bipedicled "Bucket-Handle" Local Advancement Flaps to Close a Nonhealing Wound.

Introduction: Soft tissue loss following total knee arthroplasty can result in catastrophic complications. Defects can be covered using various flaps and grafts, including fasciocutaneous flaps. Here, we discuss one case of double bipedicled "bucket-handle" local advancement flaps used for a nonhealing midline knee dehiscence wound following total knee arthroplasty.

Methods: Flaps were planned using perforators identified with forward-looking infrared (FLIR) thermal imaging. Two bucket-handle bipedicled flaps were used for repair. Autologous split-thickness skin grafts were used for the donor sites.

Results: FLIR imaging was used for flap monitoring. Apart from one site of superficial epidermolysis that healed with local wound care, there were no postoperative complications.

Discussion: This case demonstrates the successful use of double bipedicled local advancement flaps to reconstruct a defect following a total knee arthroplasty. These flaps minimize donor site morbidity, provide adequate coverage, allow for tension-free closures, and have reliable vascular supplies. FLIR thermal imaging is an accessible and useful tool in designing and monitoring flaps.

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