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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 293-297, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958369

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Objective:To discuss the clinical effect about the external locking compression plate(LCP) combined with lower abdominal conjoined flap for fixing the open fracture and covering the soft tissue defects on tibia.Methods:From August 2017 to December 2020, 18 patients with serve tibial open fracture were admitted into the trauma center, including 15 males and 3 females with a median age of 38 (ranged, 25-58) years old. The etiology involving: 9 cases by traffic accident, 3 by downfall, 6 by crushing, which classified as type III B( n=6) and III C( n=12) by the Anderson-Gustilo criterion. All wounds were taken radical debridement, fixed by the femur LCP and covered by the VSD during the emergency operation. The lower abdominal conjoined flap was dissected to cover the soft tissue defect, of which the dimension and pedicle length were tailored to the defect. Primary closure was performed on the donor site. Followed-up was conducted by telephone and WeChat. Results:One flap was changed to gastrocnemius myocutaneous flap because of the venous crisis. Seventeen flaps survived completely without significant complications. All the donor and recipient sites had primary healing. A mean follow-up of 15 (ranged, 12 to 18) months. The fracture healed without bone infection and bone nonunion. The aesthetic outcomes were satisfied without overgrown hairy and hyperpigmentation for all flaps. The concealed linear scar was left without hernia or other morbidity on the donor site. At the final follow-up, 12 cases were excellent and 6 cases were good evaluated by the Johner-Wruhs criteria.Conclusion:The external LCP can immobilise the knee and ankle joint with the preservation of the soft tissue, and the free lower abdominal conjoined flap was useful for covering extreme defects with concealed donor site, with enough tissue volume. The combination of both could lower the postoperative infection, reduce the operation time and shorten the hospital stay.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 175-180, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934191

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Objective:To investigate the results of the superficial circumflex iliac artery(SCIA)-based conjoined flap for covering extremely large lower limb defects.Methods:From February 2017 to June 2019, 15 patients were admitted, who suffered from severe degloved injury for the lower limb, including 9 males and 6 females with a median year of 45 (ranged, 36-67 ) years old. All were taken thorough and radical debridement and covered by the VSD device during the emergency operation. The dimension of defects was ranged from 25.0 cm ×8.0 cm to 50.0 cm ×15.0 cm. Using the lower abdominal wall or side chest wall as the donor site, the conjoined flap was dissected when the wound surface became granulating. The perforator match fashions included bilateral SCIA, and ipsilateral SCIA and thoracodorsal artery(TA). The donor sites were primary closure. The follow-up was accomplished by the same surgeon.Results:Fourteen flaps survived completely without significant complications, and distal necrosis was observed in one longitudinal flap, which was healed with the skin graft in the second stage. All flaps were available for a mean follow-up of 18 (ranged 16-24) months. The aesthetic outcomes were achieved on the recipient site without hairy appearance and hyper-pigmentation. A concealed line scare was left on the donor site, without the hernia and limited function. At the last follow-up, 7 cases were excellent and 1 case was good, evaluated with the LEFS criteria. And 6 cases were excellent and 1 case was good, assessed by the AOFAS criteria.Conclusion:The simultaneous reconstruction of extreme lower limb defects and better salvage treatment could be achieved by the SCIA-based conjoined flap. And as a versatile flap, it was blessed with concealed donor site, various design fashions, and larger dissection size in selected cases.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 553-557, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912237

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Objective:To investigate the surgical method and clinical effect of one-stage repair of soft tissue defects of dorsum of hand and multiple fingers by using the polyfoliate conjoined anterolateral thigh perforator flap (ALTP) .Methods:From November, 2015 to September, 2019, 9 cases of soft tissue defects of dorsum of hand and multiple fingers were treated, including 8 males and 1 female. The average age was 32 years old. Causes of injury: 4 cases of thermal injury, 3 cases of strangulation injury, and 2 cases of traffic accident injury. Location of injury: 7 cases of right hand, 2 cases of left hand. Three cases of dorsum of hand with 1st-4th fingers, 3 cases with 2nd-5th fingers, 2 cases with 2nd-4th fingers, and 1 case with 3rd-5th fingers; All with bone, joint and tendon exposure. There were 6 cases with fracture or joint dislocation. All of them had no obvious defect of bone and joint. VSD was used to cover them after debridement. According to the shape and size of the wound, all flaps were designed to repair the soft tissue defect as the polyfoliate conjoined ALTP. The flap size was 7 cm×13 cm-12 cm×17 cm. Regular outpatient, telephone and Wechat follow-up were carried out to evaluate the flap survival, appearance, color elasticity, donor scar, sensory recovery, finger function recovery and patient satisfaction.Results:Nine cases of flap survived well. The average followed-up time was 12 (6-18) months. The postoperative followed-up revealed satisfactory shapes of the flaps, protective touch and recovery of functions. The donor site had good healing and no effect on function. In the last followed-up, according to the trial criteria for function evaluation of upper limbs by Chinese Society of Hand Surgery, 5 cases were excellent, 3 cases were good, and 1 case was fair. The hand function recovered well and returned to work and daily life on average 6 weeks after operation.Conclusion:The polyfoliate conjoined ALTP can repair the soft tissue defect of hand dorsum with multiple fingers at one stage, and the flap is in good shape. There is no need to divide the fingers. It is one of the ideal methods to repair the soft tissue defect of hand dorsum.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 137-141, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711644

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Objective To explore the surgical method and clinical effect of repairing the large area skin defect of forearm with the perforator flap pedicle with the inferior epigastric artery perforator and the lateral cutaneous branch of the posterior intercostal artery.Methods From January,2006 to January,2016,14 cases of forearm large area of skin defects were treated with the ovedength flap at one stage.The proximal flap to the inferior epigastric artery umbilical perforation and the flap distal to the posterior interphalangeal artery perforation were used for the blood supply of superficial flap.The length of the flap was 25-43 cm (average,36 cm).The width of the flap was 5-14 cm (average,9 cm).All patients were followed-up regularly.The content of the follow-up included three aspects:appearance,hand function and the recovery of the donor site.Results Twelve cases of postoperative flaps successfully survived.Arterial crisis was seen in 1 flap 28 hours after surgery.The re-surgical exploration was adopted after conservation treatment for 1 h without remission and the proximal anastomotic flap embolization was confirmed.The flap survived.Venous crisis was seen in 1 case.The flap survived with the help of removing the suture,smoothing drainage and bleeding for 5 d.The wounds and the donor site of the thoracic and abdominal region healed at the first stage.The follow-up time was 8-72 months,with an average of 31 months.The flaps had no obvious bloated,the skin texture was close to forearm skin and the flaps were restored protected sensation.There was no ulceration,infection and other complications.The healing of skin graft was satisfactory in 2 cases in abdominal donor site.No skin graft contracture occurred.The remaining 12 cases had linear scar in the abdomen of the donor site.The edge of the scar was soft and no obvious contracture occurred.Conclusion Super long thoracic umbilical conjoined perforator flap can repair the lager area skin defect of forearm with double blood supply.The length of flap is significantly longer with enoughblood-supply of distal part of the flap.The clinical efffect is satisfactory.

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