Reconstruction option in complex lower extremity defects where microsurgical repair is not possible: Randomized bipedicled flaps

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作者
Uyar, Ilker [1 ,2 ]
Aksam, Ersin [1 ]
Yit, Kadir [1 ]
机构
[1] Izmir Katip Celebi Univ, Dept Plast, Reconstruct & Aesthet Surg, Izmir, Turkiye
[2] Izmir Katip Celebi Univ, Izmir, Turkiye
关键词
Bipedicled; flap; lower extremity; nonmicrosurgical;
D O I
10.14744/tjtes.2023.96633
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Lower extremity defects may occur due to many etiological causes such as trauma, peripheral arterial disease, diabetic foot infections, tumor resection, gunshot injuries, and burns. Lower extremity defects show a wide clinical presentation ac-cording to the affected anatomical localization, amount of tissue, and tissue content. In this study, it is aimed to present the use of bipedicled flaps as a simple and reliable salvage method in cases where microsurgical repairs such as free flaps are not possible.METHODS: Patients with soft-tissue defect in their lower extremities between March 2018 and September 2021 were scanned retrospectively over the file. Among these patients, patients who were repaired with a bipedicle flap were included in the study. The patients were followed up regularly for at least 12 months. During the follow-ups, the patients were photographed, a physical examina-tion was performed in terms of flap viability, wound dehiscence, and soft-tissue infection, and the data were recorded.RESULTS: In this study, 23 patients with a defect in the lower extremity who were repaired with randomized bipedicled flap were retrospectively analyzed. In four patients, the location of the defect was located in the middle 1/3 of the leg, while in 19 patients, it was located in the distal 1/3 of the leg. The flap design was done vertically in 22 patients, and the flap design was done transversely in one patient. One bipedicled flap was used for defect repair in 14 patients, and two bipedicled flaps were used for defect repair in nine patients. While skin grafts were used for donor site repairs in 16 patients, the donor site was primarily repaired in seven patients. In the post-operative period, local soft-tissue infection was detected in five patients and dehiscence at the wound site in three patients, and uneventful healing was achieved with antibiotic therapy, resuturation, and appropriate wound care. No major complications such as flap or graft loss were experienced in any of the patients. CONCLUSION: Randomized bipediculated flaps are a very reliable option for the reconstruction of middle and distal lower extrem-ity defects. We think that it is a reconstruction option that can be safely applied in small and medium-sized defects of the lower ex-tremity, since it can be used even in patients with comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial disease that adversely affect wound healing.
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