Rescue and treatment of severely injured lower extremities

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作者
郭奇峰
徐中和
机构
[1] Guangzhou Medical College Affiliated First Municipal People’s Hospital of Guangzhou
[2] China
[3] Guangzhou 510180
[4] Department of Orthopedics
关键词
Legs; Wounds and injuries; Microsurgical technique;
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R641 [创伤];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective: To explore a treatment approach for severely injured lower extremities. Methods: The data of 42 patients with severely traumatic lower extremities from 1989 to 1999 were retrospectively reviewed. According to MESS(mangled extremity severity score) the mean score of all the limbs was 6.24± 1.45, 34 cases had MESS score<7 and 8 cases had MESS score≥7. Treatment approaches included microvascular anastomosis technique, compound tissue flap transplantation technique and compound bone tissue flap transplantation. Results: Two patients died after operation and one patient had delayed amputation of a lower limb. The rest 39 patients were followed up for 4-13 years. All the lower extremities of the 39 patients survived and had equal length. The 39 cases were evaluated by Chen’s criterion, showing that 37 had good result (29, Chen I and 8, Chen II), 1 sufficient (Chen III) and 1 poor (Chen IV). Conclusions: Successful emergency treatment of severely injured lower extremities could be achieved by using microsurgery techniques and strict controlling of lower extremity salvagel indications.
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