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@#After tooth extraction, significant absorption occurs in the soft and hard tissues of the alveolar ridge. The goal of alveolar ridge preservation is to maintain the volume and shape of the alveolar ridge's soft and hard tissues as much as possible so as to provide suitable conditions for implant placement. Currently, there are challenges in classifying the socket for alveolar ridge preservation, such as the difficulty in directly guiding the selection of graft materials and clinical procedures and the insufficient space for particle xenograft maintenance, resulting in poor bone regeneration. Plasmatrix is an autologous blood derivative that effectively enhances tissue regeneration. This article introduced the characteristics of soft and hard tissue defects after tooth extraction and the primary applications of plasmatrix for alveolar ridge preservation (liquid plasmatrix, solid plasmatrix membrane/plug, and plasmatrix bone blocks) as well as the proposed methods for the reclassification of sockets for alveolar ridge preservation based on soft and hard tissue defects at the extraction site to facilitate the creation of clinical recommendations. The proposed classifications are as follows: Class I, extraction socket without bone defect, with or without soft tissue defect; Class Ⅱ, extraction socket with bone defect, both sides with bone wall defect less than 50%, with or without soft tissue defect; Class Ⅲ, extraction socket with bone tissue defect, at least one side with bone wall defect greater than 50%, with or without soft tissue defect. For the Class I socket, a solid plasmatrix membrane or plug is inserted, followed by injection of liquid plasmatrix, using a double-layer solid plasmatrix membrane for socket closure; for the ClassⅡ socket, plasmatrix bone blocks are inserted, followed by injection of liquid plasmatrix and secondary solidification, using absorbable collagen membrane and double-layer solid plasmatrix membrane for socket closure; for the ClassⅢ socket, tenting screws are used to maintain height, followed by implantation of plasmatrix bone blocks, injection of liquid plasmatrix and secondary solidification, using absorbable collagen membrane and double-layer solid plasmatrix membrane for socket closure. The aim of this article is to provide comprehensive knowledge of plasmatrix for oral clinicians to serve as a reference to simplify the clinical decision-making process and procedures for alveolar ridge preservation.
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Objective:To evaluate the viability and clinical effect of polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap (ALTPF) in reconstruction of large soft tissue defect around ankle.Methods:From June 2019 to October 2022, large soft tissue defects around ankle of 11 patients were reconstructed with ALTPF in the Department of Orthopaedics of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. The causes of injury were traffic accident in 8 patients and heavy objects in 3 patients. All wounds were large defects (15.0 cm×14.0 cm-30.0 cm×20.0 cm) and combined with various degrees of infection. Intraoperatively, polyfoliate ALTPFs sized 16.0 cm×14.5 cm-23.0 cm×18.5 cm were used in reconstruction of the defects. Deep dead spaces were filled with antibiotic bone cement, and direct suture was performed to close the donor sites or by skin grafting repair. Postoperative follow-ups were scheduled at 1, 3 and 6 months, and 6 monthly thereafter at outpatient clinics and via telephone interviews. The appearance and colour of the flaps and healing of donor sites were recorded together with evaluation of the recovery of ankle motor function according to the ankle-hindfoot rating scale of American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS).Results:All flaps survived. No haematoma or secondary infection occurred at the recipient site after surgery. All donor sites healed primarily. One patient had venous occlusion at the distal end of the polyfoliate ALTPF. The flap survived completely at 1 week after distal venous bloodletting. Postoperative follow-ups lasted 6-24 (15.27±5.21) months. All flaps had good blood supply with satisfactory appearance, similar colour and texture to the recipient sites, and without obvious bloat nor ulceration. Only a linear scar or few skin graft scar was left at the flap donor sites in concealed locations. The mean AOFAS ankle-hindfoot score was (88.36±10.21) point. There were 6 cases of excellent, 4 cases of good, and 1 case of fair.Conclusion:A polyfoliate ALTPF is an ideal flap for reconstruction of soft tissue defects around ankle by converting the length of a flap to the width.
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Objective:To explore the clinical effects of end-to-side anastomosis of non-primary perforating vessels carried by free anterolateral thigh perforator flap (ALTPF) in reconstruction of soft tissue of limb.Methods:Between February 2020 and July 2021, 14 patients with soft tissue defect of limb were admitted in the Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College. The patients were 12 males and 2 females, aged between 30 and 69 years old, with a median age of 52 years old. One defect was found in left hand, 7 in left foot and ankle and 6 in right foot and ankle. Wound sizes were 7 cm×7 cm-9 cm×22 cm, all accompanied with exposed tendons, nerves or bone tissue. The size of flaps ranged from 8 cm×8 cm to 10 cm×23 cm. ALTPFs carrying non-primary source vessels were applied in reconstruction of soft tissue defects. The non-primary perforating vessels of ALTPF was anastomosed with the artery in recipient site in an end-to-side fashion and the vein of ALTPF was end-to-end anastomosed with the accompanying vein of the recipient artery. All donor sites were sutured directly. The follow-up was conducted by online reviews via WeChat or by visit of outpatient clinics. Appearance of flap and donor site were observed and the aesthetic satisfaction of the patients recipient sites were assessed subjectively using Likert scale.Results:All 14 ALTPFs survived uneventfully. Wound exudation occurred in 1 flap, and healed after dressing change and drainage. All patients received 9-18 (mean 12.6) months of follow-up. The ALTPFs were in good texture and shape. According to the Likert scale, appearance were excellent in 4 flaps, good in 8 flaps and fair in 2 flaps.Conclusion:Application of free ALTPF of non-primary source vessels with end-to-side anastomosis is not only effective in the reconstruction of limb defects, but also has advantages of reliable blood perfusion and cosmetic appearance.
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Objective:To explore the clinical effect of using great toe fibular flaps of both feet on reconstruction of pulp defects of two neighbouring digits.Methods:A total of 14 digit pulp defects in 7 cases were repaired in Zhoukou Huaihai Hospital using great toe fibular flaps of both feet from August 2020 to January 2023. Of the 7 cases, there were 4 males and 3 females, with an average of 28 years old, ranging from 19 to 45 years old. Meanwhile, there were 4 cases in left hand and 3 cases in right hand. There were 3 cases of digit pulp defects in index and middle fingers, 2 in middle and ring fingers, and 2 in thumb and index fingers. The area of soft tissue defect in 1.2 cm×1.5 cm-3.0 cm×2.5 cm, and flap was 1.5 cm ×1.8 cm-3.2 cm×2.8 cm. Furthermore, 1 case underwent emergency surgery and 5 were repaired in elective surgery. The donor site of the flap was closed directly, and an intermediate-thickness skin graft was prepared from the medial plantar area for transfer in the case of high suture tension at the wound edge. After surgery, patients received postoperative by outpatient clinic and WeChat to observe the appearance, sensation, functional recovery and flap contracture of digits, as well as the movement of the great toes of both feet.Results:After the surgery, all flaps in the 7 cases survived smoothly and the donor sites healed. All patients entered scheduled follow-ups postoperatively for 6 months to 2 years, with an average of 9 months. The flap showed an aesthetic appearance and excellent sensation, with a TPD of 3-6 mm, and satisfactory digit function. The donor site of the great toe fibular flap left linear scars only, without abnormality in range of motion and gait in walking. In addition, there were 5 in excellent and 2 in good according to the Evaluation Trial Standards of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association.Conclusion:Application of great toe fibular flaps of both feet is an ideal option for the simultaneous repair of pulp defects of two neighbouring digits, which can achieve good reconstructive results.
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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the effectiveness of Flow-through bridge anterolateral thigh flap transplantation in the treatment of complex calf soft tissue defects.@*METHODS@#The clinical data of the patients with complicated calf soft tissue defects, who were treated with Flow-through bridge anterolateral thigh flap (study group, 23 cases) or bridge anterolateral thigh flap (control group, 23 cases) between January 2008 and January 2022, were retrospectively analyzed. All complex calf soft tissue defects in the two groups were caused by trauma or osteomyelitis, and there was only one major blood vessel in the calf or no blood vessel anastomosed with the grafted skin flap. There was no significant difference between the two groups in general data such as gender, age, etiology, size of leg soft tissue defect, and time from injury to operation ( P>0.05). The lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) was used to evaluate the sufferred lower extremity function of the both groups after operation, and the peripheral blood circulation score of the healthy side was evaluated according to the Chinese Medical Association Hand Surgery Society's functional evaluation standard for replantation of amputated limbs. Weber's quantitative method was used to detect static 2-point discrimination (S2PD) to evaluate peripheral sensation of the healthy side, and the popliteal artery flow velocity, toenail capillary filling time, foot temperature, toe blood oxygen saturation of the healthy side, and the incidence of complications were compared between the two groups.@*RESULTS@#No vascular or nerve injury occurred during operation. All flaps survived, and 1 case of partial flap necrosis occurred in both groups, which healed after free skin grafting. All patients were followed up 6 months to 8 years, with a median time of 26 months. The function of the sufferred limb of the two groups recovered satisfactorily, the blood supply of the flap was good, the texture was soft, and the appearance was fair. The incision in the donor site healed well with a linear scar, and the color of the skin graft area was similar. Only a rectangular scar could be seen in the skin donor area where have a satisfactory appearance. The blood supply of the distal limb of the healthy limb was good, and there was no obvious abnormality in color and skin temperature, and the blood supply of the limb was normal during activity. The popliteal artery flow velocity in the study group was significantly faster than that in the control group at 1 month after the pedicle was cut, and the foot temperature, toe blood oxygen saturation, S2PD, toenail capillary filling time, and peripheral blood circulation score were significantly better than those in the control group ( P<0.05). There were 8 cases of cold feet and 2 cases of numbness on the healthy side in the control group, while only 3 cases of cold feet occurred in the study group. The incidence of complications in the study group (13.04%) was significantly lower than that in the control group (43.47%) ( χ 2=3.860, P=0.049). There was no significant difference in LEFS score between the two groups at 6 months after operation ( P>0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#Flow-through bridge anterolateral thigh flap can reduce postoperative complications of healthy feet and reduce the impact of surgery on blood supply and sensation of healthy feet. It is an effective method for repairing complex calf soft tissue defects.
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Humains , Cuisse/chirurgie , 33584 , Jambe/chirurgie , Cicatrice/chirurgie , Études rétrospectives , Traumatismes des tissus mous/chirurgie , Résultat thérapeutique , Membre inférieur/chirurgie , Transplantation de peau/méthodes , Lambeau perforantRÉSUMÉ
OBJECTIVE@#To explore a surgical method for the reconstruction of volar soft tissue defect and sensory and vascular repair in middle and far phalangeal digits.@*METHODS@#From January 2016 to January 2020, a total of 14 patients , 9 males and 5 females, ages ranging from 22 to 69 years old, and with volar soft tissue defects in the middle and distal digits 2 to 4, underwent surgical reconstruction using the V-Y shaped flap with digital artery and nerve at the metacarpophalangeal joint. The defect area was (2.0~2.5) cm×(1.5 ~2.0) cm. The procedure involved the harvest of a V-Y shaped flap with the digital artery and nerve from the metacarpophalangeal joint. Flap design, dissection of blood vessels and nerves, and anastomosis with the digital artery and nerve were performed according to a standardized protocol., Functional exercise of affected finger was initiated 3 weeks postoperatively. Subsequent assessments were conducted to evaluate finger pulp sensation, shape and other relevant parameters. According to the upper extremity functional evaluation standard set up by Hand Surgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association, the surgical outcomes were evaluated.@*RESULTS@#All 14 cases demonstrated successful tissue transplantation, , with immediate recovery of sensation observed in 10 cases with distal finger pulp defects. Four patients with middle phalangeal defects experienced gradual sensory recovery within 2 to 3 months postoperatively. Thirteen patients were followed up for a mean duration of (8.8 ± 4.49) months, during which satisfactory outcomes were observed. The average two-point resolution of the finger pulp was 4-6mm, and sensory function evaluation yielded a score of S3 or above. Patients exhibited realistic finger shape, normal skin color and temperature, good wear resistance, and cold resistance. Furthermore, finger joint function was essentially normal.@*CONCLUSION@#The V-Y shaped flap with digital artery and nerve at the metacarpophalangeal joint offers a suitable solution for repairing the defect of the middle or distal phalangeal finger. This technique is characterized by its simplicity, low risk, and favorable outcomes, including restored finger shape, blood supply and sensation. Moreover, high patient satisfaction was achieved.
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Mâle , Femelle , Humains , Jeune adulte , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , 33584 , Transplantation de peau , Traumatismes du doigt/chirurgie , Résultat thérapeutique , Traumatismes des tissus mous/chirurgie , Doigts/chirurgie , Artère ulnaire/chirurgie , Articulation métacarpophalangienne/chirurgieRÉSUMÉ
Objective To explore the curative effect of pedicled retrograde posterior leg myocutaneous flap in patients with ankle soft tissue defect,and analyze its related factors on patients'sensory function.Methods The data of 120 patients with ankle soft tissue defect who were treated in our hospital from January 2015 to January 2022 and followed up for one year after operation were selected.Among them,60 cases were repaired with pedicled posterior leg myocutaneous flap(group A),40 were repaired with medial foot flap(group B)and 40 were repaired with ankle epithelial flap(group C).The healing(flap survival,infection,appearance,texture),sensory function,appearance satisfaction,Baird-Jackson score and complications of patients with ankle soft tissue defect in each group were compared.Results There was no difference in baseline data among the groups(P>0.05).Patients with ankle soft tissue defect in each group were observed for one year after flap repair.The survival rate of flap in group A was higher than that in group B and C,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in infection,appearance,texture and walking function among the groups(P>0.05).After flap repair,the sensory function score of group A was better than that of group B and C,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The appearance satisfaction of group A was higher than that of group B and C,showing statistical significance(P<0.05).There was no difference in complications after flap repair in each group(P>0.05).Conclusion Skin flap should be chosen according to the area,shape and characteristics of the skin flap for patients with ankle soft tissue defect,and pedicled retrograde posterior leg myocutaneous flap has better curative effect,higher survival rate and higher excellent and good rate of ankle function.It is more helpful for limb function recovery of patients with ankle soft tissue defect.
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Objective:To investigate the clinical effects of Masquelet technique with the transfer of free iliac inguinal flap in reconstruction of infectious bone and soft tissue defect after metacarpal fracture surgery.Methods:From January 2014 to January 2020, 16 patients suffered from infectious bone and soft tissue defect after surgery of metacarpal fracture were treated in Department of Hand Surgery, Institute for Hygiene of Ordnance Industry (Weapon Industry 521 Hospital). Debridement and vacuume sealing drainage (VSD) coverage of wound were carried out in emergency surgery, and Masquelet technique combined with free iliac inguinal flap for reconstruction of infected metacarpal bone defect were performed in sub-emergency surgery. The patients were 14 males and 2 females with an average age of 38 (20-50) years old. Plates were removed in 10 patients and retained in 6 patients. Defects of metacarpal bone ranged from 0.8 cm×0.8 cm×2.0 cm to 1.5 cm×2.0 cm× 5.1 cm in size. Soft tissue defects ranged from 3.6 cm×6.8 cm to 7.8 cm×11.6 cm. Tendon defects were found in all 16 patients. After the primary procedure of Masquelet technique combined with free iliac inguinal flap, routine anti-infection, anticoagulant, antispasmodic and other treatments were offered to all patients. Then all patients were observed by fortnightly reviews. After infection was cleared, the second phase of Masquelet treatment began. The defects of metacarpal bone were reconstructed with autologous cancellous bone grafts, and measures to prevent from infection together with other therapies were offered after the surgery. Follow-up of the second phase surgery was carried out once per 1-2 weeks and then per 2-4 months after bone union. The follow-up review items included: wound infection and necrosis, appearance, shape, texture and sensory recovery of flap. Bone union of infectious metacarpal defect was evaluated, recurrence of infection was closely observed as well as the resorption or nonunion of bone by X-rays. Hand function was assessed according to the Evaluation Trial Standards of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association. Donor sites healing and functional recovery were also included in the postoperative observation.Results:The follow-up time ranged from 1.5-3.0 (average 2.4) years. There was no necrosis of iliac inguinal flap, no recurrence of infection, and the flaps all healed well. The appearance, shape and texture of flaps were found close to the adjacent skin in all patients. Two-point discriminations (TPD) of the transferred iliac inguinal flaps were at 8-10 mm. X-ray reviews showed that bone union achieved in all patients. The time of bone union were 2.1-3.4 months (2.9 months in average) after bone grafting. There was no bone resorption, infection or nonunion. According to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, 13 patients were excellent and 3 patients were good. All donor sites had primary healing with the motion of donor hips unaffected.Conclusion:Masquelet technique combined with free iliac inguinal flap is an effective, safe and feasible surgical procedure in reconstruction of infectious bone and soft tissue defect after metacarpal fracture surgery. It offers a satisfactory outcome with relatively less damage to the donor site.
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Objective:To explore the surgical procedure and clinical effect of a free transverse carpal flap based on the superficial palmar branch of radial artery in reconstruction of soft tissue defect of digits.Methods:From February 2014 to May 2022, 17 cases of soft tissue defects with tendon or phalanges in digits were treated in the Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, Hainan Zhongde Orthopaedic Hospital. All 17 cases were treated by the free transverse carpal flap based on the superficial palmar branch of radial artery. The flap size was 2.0 cm×2.0 cm-4.5 cm×2.0 cm. The anastomosed artery was digital artery or common digital artery, and the vein was the accompanying vein or superficial subcutaneous vein. All donor sites were directly sutured. Preventive measures of anti-infection, anticoagulation, anti-vasospasm and symptomatic treatment were given after surgery. After discharge of patients, scheduled follow-ups were conducted through outpatient clinic, telephone or WeChat interviews to observe the clinical effects. According to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, hand functional recovery was good in 14 cases and good in 1 case.Results:All 17 flaps had survived with 16 completed the postoperative follow-up. Follow-ups ranged from 6 to 18 months, with a mean of 14 months. At the last follow-up, the flaps were good in shape, soft texture, in normal flexion and extension and with good protective sensation. Two-point discrimination (TPD) was 8-12 mm, with an average of 8 mm. There was no other adverse effect in the donor sites except a linear scar.Conclusion:Application of transverse carpal flap based on the superficial palmar branch of radial artery from same limb to restore the digit function is feasible. It is an ideal surgical procedure of flap transfer.
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Objective:To observe the path and anatomic distribution of cutaneous branch of second dorsal metacarpal artery(SDMA) from the back of hand to the web of the fingers, and to explore the feasibility and clinical effect on the transfer of free flap of SDMA.Methods:Between June 2018 and September 2018, with perfusion of red latex, 22 hand specimens were dissected to explore the course, vessel calibre and distribution of cutaneous branches of SDMA, and to discover the existence of an innervation of cutaneous nerve in Department of Hand Surgery of Tangshan Second Hospital. Later on, from February 2019 to July 2020, 2 thumb pulp defects of 2 patients were reconstructed with the free flaps of SDMA. One defect was in the left thumb and the other in the right, both were male and compression injuries. Size of thumb pulp and a skin defect was at 3.5 cm×2.0 cm in 1 patient, and 2.0 cm×2.5 cm in the other. There was no neurovascular injury, but 1 patient had a distal phalangeal fracture and a nail bed laceration. The sizes of the flaps were 3.8 cm×2.3 cm and 2.8 cm×2.5 cm. Functional exercises started from 3 weeks after surgery. Patients attended postoperation follow up regularly by outpatient visit, telephone or internet interviews. Follow-up observations included the appearance, texture, sensory recovery of the flaps and thumb functions.Results:Multiple perforating branches (4-9 branches) were found from SDMA, which distributed in the distal 1/3 of SDMA in the anatomic study. It was found that the outer diameter of SDMA was 0.76 mm±0.25 mm at the intersection of extensor tendon of index finger and that of the digital web artery was 0.71 mm±0.12 mm. The length of digital web artery was 11.00 mm±1.27 mm. The 2 surgically transferred flaps were all survived. One patient showed the function of thumb in excellent with two-point discrimination (TPD) at 7.0 mm, at 18 months of follow-up. The other patient showed good thumb movement, soft and elastic skin of the flap and with a 7.5 mm in TPD, at 15 months of follow-up. According to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, the results of the 2 flaps were all excellent.Conclusion:The flap of SDMA has a constant cutaneous nerve and a long vascular pedicle with an ideal vessel size. It is suitable for free transfer and can be used to reconstruct soft tissue defects of thumb.
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Objective:To compare the clinical effecacy of artificial dermal regeneration matrix (as "artificial dermis" hereafter) and flap transfer in the treatment of soft tissue defects around interphalangeal joint.Methods:Through postoperative follow-up at outpatient clinic, a retrospective study was conducted on the clinical data of 60 patients who had soft tissue defects around the interphalangeal joints and received treatment in the Department of Hand Surgery, the Sixth Hospital of Ningbo from January 2018 to January 2022. According to applied surgical procedures, patients were divided into a flap transfer group (group A, n=30) and an artificial dermis group (group B, n=30). Group A included 19 males and 11 females aged 44.83 years ± 11.56 years including 5 patients with simple soft tissue defects, and 6 with soft tissue defects and fractures, 10 with soft tissue defects with tendon and (or) ligament injuries, 3 with soft tissue defects and vessel and (or) nerve injuries, and 6 with soft tissue defects and over 2 other types of compound injuries. The defect areas ranged from 2.5 cm×1.2 cm to 5.0 cm×1.6 cm. After emergency debridement and treatment for bone and tendon injuries, the patients in group A received transfers of free flap or transfers with adjacent digit flaps or island flaps. Postoperative functional exercise started from 1-6 weeks after surgery. Patients in group B included 17 males and 13 females, aged 44.70 years ± 11.20 years and there were 6 patients with simple soft tissue defects, 6 with soft tissue defects and fractures, 9 with soft tissue defects and tendon and (or) ligament injuries, 5 with soft tissue defects and vessel and (or) nerve injuries, and 4 with soft tissue defects and over 2 other types of compound injuries. The defect area ranged from 3.1 cm ×1.3 cm to 4.5 cm × 1.8 cm. Debridement and treatment of the bone and tendon injury in group B were the same as what in group A, but the patients in group B received artificial dermis coverage other than transfer of flap. After an artificial dermis had completely vascularised, a split-thickness skin graft was performed over the neo-dermis in the second phase surgery. Postoperative functional exercise started from 1-2 weeks after artificial dermis grafting surgery. The interval time of flap transfer or split-thickness skin grafting, survival rate of flap transfer or split-thickness skin grafting, Vancouver Scar Scale(VSS), TPD and total active movement(TAM) were compared between the 2 groups. The count data were analysed by Chi-square test. All measured data were analysed by independent sample t test or Mann-Whitney U test. P<0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference. Results:The interval time of flap transfer in group A and artificial dermis grafting in group B were 2.93 days ± 2.48 days and 19.87 days ± 3.35 days, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference between the 2 groups( P<0.05). All patients were entered in postoperative outpatient follow-up for 11-14 months(12.00 months ± 0.93 months). The appearance of flaps of some patients in group A was bloated with slightly limited digit movement. In group B, the digit movement was normal, without obvious scar hyperplasia in both of the recipient and donor sites. The survival rate of flap transfer or artificial dermis graft, TPD, VSS score and TAM score for group A and group B were 96.00% ± 9.32% and 98.17% ± 3.07%, respectively, 8.67 mm ± 2.01 mm and 9.50 mm ± 1.81 mm, 3.40 ± 1.07 and 3.17 ± 0.91 and 18.30 ± 1.97 and 18.93 ± 1.64, respectively. There were no significant differences between the 2 groups( P>0.05). Conclusion:In comparison with the transfer of flap, an artificial dermis is also effective and satisfactory in the treatment of soft tissue defects around the interphalangeal joint. Further large scale and multi-centre investigations are required.
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Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy in one stage reconstruction of composite defects of Achilles tendon and surrounding soft tissues with a flap transfer combined with allogeneic tendon transplantation.Methods:From July 2018 to August 2022, a total of 12 patients, including 9 males and 3 females, with a mean age of 31.5(ranged 8 to 56) years old, had surgery with flap transfer combined with transplantation of allogeneic tendon in one stage reconstruction for compound defects of Achilles tendon and soft tissue at the Department of Orthopaedics of First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. The defects of Achilles tendons ranged from 4.0 to 9.0 cm, and the soft tissue defects sized from 3.0 cm × 4.0 cm to 14.0 cm × 6.0 cm. Of the 12 patients, 6 received transfers of sural neurovascular flaps, 3 with peroneal perforator flaps and 3 with free anterolateral thigh flaps(ALTF). The flaps sized from 4.0 cm × 4.5 cm to 15.0 cm×7.0 cm, and in addition, allogeneic tendon grafts were used to reconstruct the defects of Achilles tendons in all patients. All the flap donor sites were either directly sutured or covered with skin grafts. Follow-up was carried out by visits of outpatient clinic or telephone or WeChat distant interviews. The flap survival and recovery of ankle function and Achilles tendon were observed.Results:During the 3 months to 2 years of follow-up, none of the patient showed obvious immunological rejection against the transplanted allogeneic tendon. All 12 flaps survived well with the colour and texture close to the surrounding skin. No ulceration occurred in both of the donor and recipient sites. There was no re-rupture of the transplanted allogeneic tendon. At the final follow-up, ankle movement was measured at 13.4°±2.6° in dorsal extension and 33.6°±3.2° in plantar flexion. According to American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle and hind foot function score, a score of 88.7±5.6 was achieved with 7 patients in excellent, 4 in good and 1 was acceptable.Conclusion:In patients with a composite defect of Achilles tendon and surrrounding soft tissue, the application of a flap transfer combined with a homogeneous allograft tendon transplantation in an one stage surgery is a feasible surgical procedure. It can achieve a satisfactory outcome with less trauma and fewer complications.
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Objective:To investigate the efficacy of digital reconstruction technology in assisted design of lobulated deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEPF) for surgical reconstruction of large defect in lower extremity.Methods:From January 2017 to January 2022, a study was carried out to retrospectively analyse 8 patients who had massive soft tissue defects in lower extremities were admitted in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of the 920 Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force of Chinese PLA. The size of defects varied from 16.0 cm×12.0 cm-28.0 cm×22.0 cm. CTA scans were performed over abdominal aorta and the arteries of lower extremities. Three-dimensional model of DIEPF and vascular pedicles were reconstructed by Mimics software. According to the shape and size of the wound, targeted perforators were determined on the 3D images, and precisely mapped in a digitised rectangular coordinate system. The lobulated flap was then digitally designed in the 3D coordinate system. Flaps were harvested according to preoperative digital designs for the reconstruction of large defects in the lower extremities. The donor site was sutured directly. The flaps and recovery of lower extremities were observed though postoperative follow-ups and were conducted through visits of outpatient clinics and distance interviews via telephone and WeChat. Recoveries of lower extremities were evaluated using Maryland ankle-foot function scoring system.Results:The 3D reconstructed models of the vessels in donor sites were successfully completed for all patients. The harvests of lobulated DIEPF were successfully guided by the digital designs. Fifteen lobes of lobulated DIEPF survived successfully in all 8 patients. All donor sites were closed in the stage-I. Necrosis occurred at the distal tip of a lobulated flap due to a local venous occlusion, and healed after debridement and re-suture. Four patients received further flap debulking surgery. Time of postoperative follow-ups had ranged 15-27 months, with an average of 20 months. At the last follow-up, all the flaps had satisfactory appearance with linear scars at the donor sites. All fractures were healed. Five patients achieved Maryland's ankle-foot function score in excellent, 2 in good, and 1 was acceptable.Conclusion:Digital reconstruction technology can accurately map the perforators and reasonably assist the design of lobulated flaps. A lobulated DIEPF offers a wider area for flap excision and allows a primary closure of the donor sites. Combination of the 2 advantages of a lobulated DIEPF can be effectively applied in reconstruction of a large-sized defect in lower extremity.
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Objective:To investigate the application value of mixed reality (MR) technology in reconstruction of soft tissue defect of extremities with free anterolateral thigh flap(ALTF).Methods:From December 2019 to November 2021, a retrospective analysis was performed on 10 patients who had undergone ALTF reconstruction of soft tissue defects in extremities in Department of Orthopaedics, the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province. Four patients had the defects in hand and 6 patients in foot and ankle. For the 6 patients in emergency surgery, the time from injury to admission was 4.0-15.0 hours, with an average of 7.3 hours. Four patients with soft tissue defects caused by chronic infection and ulcers were given debridement, and the soft tissue defects were reconstructed by flap transfer at the second stage. The defect area were from 8.0 cm×5.0 cm to 22.0 cm×8.0 cm. Preoperatively, 3D bone-vessel-flap model was established based on the lower extremity CTA scans. Intraoperatively, MR technology was used to project the 3D model on the flap donor site to observe the virtual profile of vessel shape in real time, to locate the perforator and the course of the perforator, and observe the consistency between the virtual image and the actual anatomy of the perforator. The appearance, texture and colour of the flap were recorded at the last follow-up. Hand function was evaluated by the total activity movement (TAM), and foot and ankle function was evaluated by the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS).Results:The position location and course of perforator vessels were reconstructed successfully in all patients before surgery. The MR technology was used to locate the perforator, and the course of the virtual perforator was consistent with the actual anatomy, and the matching reached 100%. The length of vascular pedicle measured before surgery was at 11.02 cm±1.37 cm. And that measured during surgery was at 11.21 cm±1.23 cm ( P=0.748, t=-0.326). The difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The flap area was at 9.0 cm×6.0 cm to 23.0 cm×9.0 cm. The donor site was sutured directly in one stage. All patients were entered postoperative followed-up for 1 to 24 months, with an average of 13.5 months. All the flaps survived after surgery. The flap with good appearance, colour and texture, and only one linear scar was left in the donor site. According to the TAM of the hand function, 3 cases were excellent and 1 was fair. Foot and ankle function were evaluated according to the AOFAS, 5 cases were in excellent and 1 was good. Conclusion:MR technology applied to the surgery of ALTF can locate the course of the flap vessels in real time, guide the operation, improve the operation efficiency and reduce the risk in surgery.
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Objective:To explore the clinical effect of the modified Quaba flap on reconstruction of the soft tissue defects in distal hand and foot.Methods:From August 2013 to March 2022, 36 cases of soft tissue defect in distal hand and foot were reconstructed by the modified Quaba flap in the Department of Microrepair and Reconstruction of Orthopaedic Centre, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. There were 24 males and 12 females, aged 18 to 58 years old with an average age of 35.6 years old. The sizes of defect were 1.5 cm × 0.5 cm - 5.0 cm × 3.0 cm, including 28 in hand and 8 in foot. Of the defects, 26 were traumatic soft tissue defects, 5 were chronic hand infection and 5 were after resection of hand tumour. The sizes of flap employed were 5.0 cm × 1.5 cm - 10.0 cm × 6.5 cm. Method of optimization included: (1) Extended the paddle of propeller flap or made the rotation point being further; (2) Determined the perforator vessel that entered the pedicle, and made the perforating point as the location of rotation hence to maximise a blood flow; (3) Improved the pedicle mobility and reduced the angle of rotation of the flap; (4) The superficial vein in the pedicle was retained in the modified Quaba flap; (5) Properly retained the fascia tissue of the pedicle; (6) "Skinned-tail" design for the pedicle. All patients entered scheduled follow-up reviews at outpatient clinic and by telephone or WeChat interviews. Colour, texture, wound healing, complications at donor site and hand function were evaluated.Results:All flaps survived. The donor sites were directly closed in 27 patients, and skin grafts were applied in 9 patients. All patients were entered postoperative follow-up for 3-36(mean 24) months. All flaps had good colour and texture but with poor sensation. Wounds healed at the first attention. Hand functions(28 cases) were evaluated according to the Evaluation Trial Standards of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association. Hand function appeared excellent in 23 patients, good in 3 and fair in 2, with an excellent and good rate at 92.9%. Motion of all metacarpophalangeal joints were satisfactory. Flexion of metacarpophalangeal joints ranged from 65° to 90°, with an average of 80°. Dorsal extension ranged from 0° to 20° (mean 8°), without obvious joint pain. Foot functions(8 cases) were evaluated according to hallux metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal scale of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), 6 patients were in excellent and 2 in good.Conclusion:Modified Quaba flap is easy to harvest and with stable and reliable blood circulation. The optimised methods can extend the length of the paddle of the flap and shorten the rotation point. They are very effective methods in reconstruction of the soft tissue defect in distal hand and foot.
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Objective:To explore the surgical procedure and effect of reconstruction of 2 adjacent soft tissue defects of digits with free twin-lobed flap of carpal cutaneous branch of ulnar artery.Methods:From January 2015 to February 2022, 6 patients (10 digits) with 2 adjacent soft tissue defects of digits were treated by free twin-lobed flap of the carpal cutaneous branch of ulnar artery in the Department of Hand and Wrist Surgery of Sichuan Orthopaedic Hospital. All patients were males, aged 35-53 years old, with an average age of 39.5 years old. Three patients were with soft tissue defects in palmar of index and middle fingers, 1 in palmar of middle and ring fingers, 1 in palmar and dorsal of thumb and 1 in palmar and radial of index finger. Nerves in 5 injured digits of 3 patients and the defected digital flexor tendons in 2 digits of 2 patients were reconstructed. The defects were 2.5 cm× 1.5 cm - 4.0 cm× 2.0 cm in size. The sizes of the flaps were 7.5 cm×2.0 cm-10.0 cm×3.0 cm. The donor sites were directly sutured. All of the defects were treated in emergency surgery. The survival rate of flaps was observed after surgery. All patients were included in postoperative follow-up via telephone or WeChat reviews after discharge to observe the flaps and function recovery of digits.Results:All flaps survived without complication. Venous occlusion occurred in 1 digit, which was relieved after suture removal and heparin dressing for 3 days. Follow-ups lasted 12-16 (mean 12.8) months. The texture and appearance of the flaps were satisfactory. Sensory recovery was at S 3-S 3+ with static two-point discriminations (TPD) at 7-12 mm in the digits with sensory reconstruction. In the digits without nerve repair, the flaps gradually regained protective sensation and the function of digits satisfactorily recovered at 6 months after surgery. According to the Evaluation Standard of Upper Limb Function of Hand Surgery Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, 5 patients were in excellent and 1 in good. Conclusion:Using a free twin-lobed flap with carpal cutaneous branch of ulnar artery to reconstruct 2 adjacent defects of digits can benefit from the thickness of flap being similar to the skin of hand and a hidden donor site together with satisfactory appearance, texture and function of the flap. It is an effective method in reconstruction of 2 adjacent soft tissue defects of digits.
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Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of bilateral anteriolateral thigh perforator flaps (ALTPF) pedicled with descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery in series on reconstruction of large soft tissue defects in lower limbs.Methods:A total of 9 patients with large soft tissue defects in lower limbs were selected in the study. The patients were 6 males and 3 females aged between 18 and 57 years old. They were treated in the Department of Hand and Foot Microsurgery, the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from June 2018 to January 2023. Causes of injury: 4 of traffic accident, 2 of crushing, 2 of falling from height and 1 of explosion. Five patients had combined defects in dorsal feet and 4 with tibia fractures and anterior-and-posterior-tibial soft tissue defects. All affected limbs had tissue necroses and infections in various degrees. Deep tissue defects such as tendons, nerves, bones and joints or orthopaedic implants were exposed. The areas of soft tissue defects were 30 cm×14 cm-42 cm×14 cm. All the defects were reconstructed by the bilateral ALTPF pedicled with descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery in series. The size of proximal flaps was 25 cm×8 cm-33 cm×13 cm and 20 cm×7 cm-29 cm×13 cm for the distal flaps. Scheduled postoperative follow-ups were conducted to observe the survival of the transferred flaps and functional recovery of calfs and feet. Sensory recovery was assessed against British Medical Research Council (BMRC) criteria. Puno scoring was used to assess the functional recovery and the effectiveness of treatment.Results:All flaps survived and the donor sites healed well. One patient developed vascular compromise within 24 hours after surgery, but it was rectified after timely surgical exploration, however it left with a small area of necrosis at distal end of the flap. The necrosis and wound healed after skin grafting in stage-two surgery. Postoperative follow-up lasted for 8.3 months in average. Two patients underwent flap thinning in stage-two surgery due to bloating appearance, 2 patients had slightly bloated flaps at the calfs, and the rest of 5 patients had satisfactory flap appearance. Two patients received nerve reconstruction by anastomosis of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. At the final follow-up, the sensory recovery in 9 patients achieved S 2-S 3+ according to BMRC. The average Puno score achieved 88.36 point±5.36 point, of which 4 patients in excellent, 3 in good and 2 in fair. Conclusion:The use of bilateral ALTPF pedicled with descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery in series to reconstruct a large soft tissue defect in lower extremity has a good clinical value, and it has become one of the effective methods.
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Objective:To explore the curative effect of wide pedicled with double-vessel flap of posterior lateral calf in repair of soft tissue defect in hind foot.Methods:From January 2018 to June 2021, 12 patients with soft tissue defects on hind foot were reconstructed with double-vessel flaps pedicled perforator of peroneal artery and sural nerve nutrient vessels in the Department of Trauma Orthopaedics, No.940 Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army Joint Service Support Force. The patients were 8 males and 4 females, aged 9-45(27.17±12.14) years old. Time after injury to admission was 6-24(10.17±4.80) hours. Six patients were with simple soft tissue defects, 2 with tendon defects, 3 with bone defects and 1 with postoperative infection due to an open fracture. The sizes of soft tissue defect ranged from 4 cm×5 cm-8 cm×12 cm. Soft tissue defects were reconstructed by transfer of posterolateral calf flaps, and the bone defects were repaired by phase I or phase II bone grafts or antibiotic cement and membrane induction according to the wound surface. For larger bone defects, stage-II bone transport was carried out to restore the length of the hind foot. Defects of Achilles tendon were reconstructed by direct suture or tendon transposition. Foot functions were evaluated by American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery(AOFAS) ankle-posterior sufficient scale, visual analogue scale(VSA) score and flap healing. All patients were included in postoperative follow-up regularly through outpatient clinic or via WeChat.Results:All 12 patients had postoperative follow-up that lasted for 6-24(12.92±6.22) months. One flap developed dark purple colour with swelling at the distal end of the flap 3 days after surgery. It eventually healed after removed some sutures from the pedicle together with blood-letting on the flap surface. Three flaps developed local infection, and they were cured after debridement, dressing change and the use of sensitive antibiotics. The remaining 8 patients had achieved good appearance of flaps and normal ankle function. According to AOFAS, scores of ankle-posterior sufficiency scale increased from 14-45(25.25±5.42) before surgery up to 65-96(75.92±7.73) at the final follow-up. Of the 12 patients, 8 were in excellent, 2 in good and 2 in fair. The VAS scores decreased from 5-8(6.55±1.13) before surgery down to 0-4(1.55±1.37) at the final follow-up. The difference had statistics significance( P<0.01). All patients had satisfactory recovery of ankle function, with the extension at 15-20 degrees and plantar flexion of 30-40 degrees. The donor site healed well and all skin grafts survived. Conclusion:The double-vessel flap pedicled with perforating branch of peroneal artery and nutrient vessels of sural nerve can be used for reconstruction of soft tissue defect of hind foot. It achieved good surgical effects with reliable blood supply, smooth venous return, strong anti-infection ability, satisfactory appearance at donor site and flap itself, as well as a good recovery of foot function.
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Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of pedicled latissimus dorsi flaps in reconstruction of large soft tissue defects around elbow.Methods:From January 2012 to January 2022, 12 patients with large soft tissue defects around elbow received reconstructive surgery with pedicled latissimus dorsi flaps in Department of Microreconstructive Surgery, The First Affliliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. Partial latissimus dorsi flaps were employed to reconstruct The soft tissue defects around the posterolateral side of elbow in 6 patients. Functional reconstruction of anteromedial soft tissue defect around elbow with functional latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap combined with biceps muscle dynamic reconstruction was performed on other 6 patients. All patients were males and aged 18 to 57 years old, at 31.4 years old in average. Causes of injury: machine strangulation in 5 patients, traffic accident in 4 patients, machine crush in 2 patients, and fall from height in 1 patient. Injured sites: 5 patients had injury on right elbow and 7 on the left. The size of soft tissue defect ranged from 18.0 cm×10.0 cm to 51.0 cm×13.0 cm. The size of the flaps were at 30.0 cm×7.0 cm-55.0 cm×14.0 cm. The wounds at donor site were directly sutured. Follow-up included postoperative reviews via telephone, WeChat and visit to outpatient clinic. Mayo elbow performance scores(MEPS) at the last follow-up were recorded.Results:All 12 flaps survived, and all donor and recipient sites healed at stage I. The follow-ups lasted for 3 months to 2 years for all patients, with 18 months in average. Three months after operation, 1 patient underwent additional surgery for flap reduction due to a bloated flap and poor appearance. Six patients who received dynamic reconstruction myocutaneous flaps achieved grade IV in elbow flexion. Six patients with lateral elbow repaired with partial latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap showed that the appearance of the flap was not bulky and had no effect on the flexion and extension function of the elbow joint. All flaps survived well at the last follow-up, with soft texture and colour close to the surrounding normal skin. All donor sites healed well, leaving only linear scars. Motion of all elbows was good. The MEPS at the final follow-up was(90.6±6.4), with 10 patients in excellent and 2 in good.Conclusion:According to the location of elbow joint soft tissue defect, different types of latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps are used for reconstruction, which can achieve good clinical results.
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Objective:To investigate the results of coryoint flap harvested from lower abdominal wall for covering extremely soft tissue circular defects on limbs.Methods:From March 2018 to June 2020, 15 patients who suffered from severe degloved injury were admitted into the Department of Hand Surgery, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University. The injuries were characterised as extreme circular defects on limbs. The dimension of defects ranged from 25.0 cm×9.0 cm to 30.0 cm×18.0 cm. All wounds were taken through emergency debridement and managed by VSD. Using lower abdomen as a donor site, a conjoined flap was dissected when the wound surface became granulating. The perforator vessels of the flaps included vessels of deep inferior epigastric artery(DIEA), superficial inferior epigastric artery(SIEA) and superficial circumflex iliac artery(SCIA). The donor sites were primary closed. Postoperative follow-ups were conducted by the surgeons in the same surgical team at outpatient clinic.Results:Fourteen flaps survived completely without significant complications. Distal necrosis occurred in 1 flap, which healed with a skin graft in the second stage surgery. All flaps were reviewed during the postoperative follow-up that lasted for 18-24(mean 20) months. The aesthetic outcomes were achieved on the recipient site without hairy nor hyper-pigmentation. A concealed linea scare left at the donor sites without hernia and limited function. At the last follow-up, 5 patients were in excellent and 2 in good evaluated by following the Disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand(DASH). With the Lower extremity functional scale(LEFS), 5 patients were in excellent and 3 in good.Conclusion:The simultaneous reconstruction of extremely large soft tissue circular defects on limbs with best possible salvage surgery can be achieved by a conjoined flap. A conjoined flap offers a concealed donor site, easy to design, flexible perforators design and larger size of soft tissue.