Lower Leg Salyage Orccedure in Massive Bone & Soft Tissue Defects: Combined Free Flap&Lixarov Destraction Osteogenesis.
- Author:
Dae Hyun LEW
;
Ji Yung YUN
;
Kwan Chul TARK
;
Beyoung Yun PARK
;
Hak Sun KIM
;
Kyun Hyun YANG
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Amputation;
Congenital Abnormalities;
Extremities;
Fractures, Open;
Ilizarov Technique;
Leg*;
Myocutaneous Flap;
Osteogenesis*;
Osteogenesis, Distraction;
Postoperative Care;
Rehabilitation;
Skin;
Superficial Back Muscles;
Transplants
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
1999;26(5):938-944
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The treatment of massive bone and soft tissue defect in the lower leg has a high complication rate of nonunion, chronic infection, and amputation without well-vascularized tissue coverage of the open fracture. Despite adequate free soft tissue coverage, massive skeletal defect may result in segmental bone defects, angulation deformity, and limb length discrepancies. In the last decade, major advances have occurred in the Ilizarov method of distraction osteogenesis in lower leg salvage as a delayed procedure or simultaneous distraction after free-tissue transfer. The authors have performed Ilizarov transport in conjunction with muscle and musculocutaneous flap coverage in nine cases of lower leg salvage. The flaps consist of rectus, gracilis, latissimus dorsi, parascapular, and serratus muscle or musculocutaneous fashioning using ipsilateral or contralateral pedicle in consideration of vessel condiation. Revision, recorticotomy and flap elevation were also used as a secondary procedure for satisfactory results. The conclusions, were as follows: 1) Multidisciplinary team approach with conjoining departments at the time of preoperative evaluation, postoperative care and rehabilitation care; 2) Muscle flap covered with split-thickness skin graft was preferred to musculocutaneous flap; 3) To reduce the total reconstructive period, simultaneous free tissue transfer with Ilizarov distraction should be considered.