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Complex reconstruction of the lower extremity following sarcoma resection: a literature review 被引量:1
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作者 beina azadgoli Antoine L.Carre +1 位作者 David P.Perrault Alex K.Wong 《Plastic and Aesthetic Research》 2018年第1期16-27,共12页
While amputation was traditionally the only option available for patients with sarcomas of the extremities, chemotherapy, radiation, and advances in microsurgical technique have allowed many patients to undergo limb-s... While amputation was traditionally the only option available for patients with sarcomas of the extremities, chemotherapy, radiation, and advances in microsurgical technique have allowed many patients to undergo limb-salvaging procedures. Given the low incidence and heterogeneity of these tumors, there is currently no standard treatment algorithm for limb reconstruction after large sarcoma resection. Thus, we systematically reviewed the various types of free tissue transfer used for the reconstruction of lower limbs after sarcoma resection. Techniques were described based on anatomic location. This literature review supports free tissue transfer as a safe and acceptable modality for reconstruction after sarcoma resection of the lower limb. It allows for the application of healthy vascularized tissue to the defect while also providing freedom of flap positioning. Flap choice is dependent on tumor and defect size, tissue type and function, as well as donor site availability. 展开更多
关键词 LOWER EXTREMITY SARCOMA RECONSTRUCTION
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Review of soft tissue coverage options in distraction osteogenesis of the extremity
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作者 Jacqueline Stoneburner beina azadgoli +3 位作者 Anna C.Howell Douglass Tucker Geoffrey Marecek Joseph Carey 《Plastic and Aesthetic Research》 2020年第3期23-40,共18页
Aim:To review the choices of soft tissue coverage in distraction osteogenesis of the extremity.Methods:A PubMed literature search yielded 14 articles included for systematic review.Data were extracted from each articl... Aim:To review the choices of soft tissue coverage in distraction osteogenesis of the extremity.Methods:A PubMed literature search yielded 14 articles included for systematic review.Data were extracted from each article if available(sample size,patient age,surgical indications,type of flap,use of additional modalities,method of bone osteogenesis,postoperative events,follow-up,satisfaction,weight-bearing status,and success rate).Unpaired t-tests were performed to compare complication rates.A retrospective review of three cases was also conducted.Results:Fourteen articles discussed 145 patients with a mean age of 33.4 years and 146 extremity injuries followed over 3.3 years on average.Indications included chronic osteomyelitis or nonunion(58.2%)and acute trauma(41.8%).Average time from injury was 1.1 years.Ilizarov frame was used in 12 articles.Free flaps(88.0%)or rotational flaps(12.0%)were used,with muscle flaps(96.7%)being most common.Most extremities received free latissimus dorsi or rectus abdominis flaps.Bone grafts and antibiotic beads were often used in conjunction.Although complications and reoperations were not uncommon(up to 30%),98.8%of patients on average were ultimately weight bearing and all articles reported>91%success rate.Additionally,the rates of any complication were not statistically different between"fix and flap"protocol and flap or frame first.Lastly,a three-patient case series is presented.Conclusion:Bone transport with soft tissue reconstruction remains an excellent choice for patients with large bony defects or who are unable to undergo autologous bone grafting.Not one surgical approach to limb salvage is superior,and decision should be made on a case by case basis between the surgeon and the patient. 展开更多
关键词 Soft tissue coverage free flaps rotational flaps MICROSURGERY bone osteogenesis bone transport lower extremity reconstruction limb salvage
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