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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 29-35, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-885755

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Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of myocutaneous flap combined with antibiotic-loaded polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement in the treatment of Cierny-Mader type III-IV osteomyelitis.Methods:From April, 2014 to March, 2019, 53 patients with Cierny-Mader type III-IV chronic osteomyelitis were treated with myocutaneous flap combined with antibiotic-loaded PMMA cement. There were 33 males and 20 females, with an average age of (52.2±3.0) (29-78) years old. The area of the wound ranged from 2.0 cm×2.0 cm to 14.0 cm×28.0 cm. All flaps were closed directly. There were 23 patients who were removed the cement at 3 months after surgery, and the other 30 were not. After the surgery, the blood supply of the flap, the effusion of the wound, the complications of the donor area, signs of fresh bone destruction on X-ray and the color, the texture and scar of the flap were observed in the follow-up at the clinic.Results:Forty-nine cases healed in one stage, and 4 had delayed healing. Postoperative vascular crisis occurred in 6 cases and releasesd by prompt surgical exploration. The patients were followed-up for 0.6-3.0 years, with an average of 18 months. All 53 myocutaneous flaps completely survived ultimately. The color of flaps was similar to the recipient areas, and the flaps were smooth and soft and satisfactory in appearance. During the follow-up period, X-ray examination showed no sign of fresh bone destruction. Osteomyelitis was significantly controlled. There was no inflammation reaction such as swelling, pain, ulceration and effusion of the flaps, and there was no recurrence of osteomyelitis. All donor areas healed primarily.Conclusion:Myocutaneous flap combined with antibiotic-loaded PMMA cement has achieved good anti-infection effects in satisfactory results, less postoperative complications and low recurrence rate in the treatment of Cierny-Mader type III-IV osteomyelitis. Application and promotion of such technique would deliver good benefits.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 1234-1239, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800215

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Objective@#To investigate the clinical effect of free medical sural artery perforator myocutaneous flap for repairingof the woundwith osteomyelitis.@*Methods@#17 patients suffered from the wound with osteomyelitis were treated in the Ningbo First People′s Hospital, There were 11 males and 6 females with an mean age of 53.2 years (range, 21-76 years). The sizes of the defect ranged 5 cm×4 cm to 13 cm×6 cm. All patients underwent debridement and used antibiotic-loaded bonecement to cover the wound. Meanwhile, patients were treated with sensitive antibiotics, operation and free medical sural artery perforator myocutaneous flap were used to treat the wound. Preoperative use ultrasound and CT angiography to positioning perforator, The flap area ranged from 6 cm×4 cm to 13 cm×7 cm and the donor sites were closed directly. The author provided the patients with the treatment of anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-coagulantin the postoperative. Used infrared thermograms to assess the flap blood supply.@*Results@#One flap skin margin was non union due to poor blood supply.All of the other 16 flaps success survived and the donor sites were closed directly. Postoperative follow-up period was 4 to 23 months and the flaps had satisfied texture and appearance.All the donor sites had a good healing with no pain and complications, also the osteomyelitis was controlled.@*Conclusions@#The free medical sural artery perforator myocutaneous flap is reliable for reconstruction of the wound with osteomyelitis.

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