Objective To explore the effectiveness of anterolateral thigh fasciocutaneous flap for repair of skin and soft tissue defect and simultaneous Achilles tendon reconstruction with modified methods of ilio-tibial bundle suture. Methods Between October 2009 and June 2011, 10 cases of Achilles tendon and soft tissue defects were treated. There were 7 males and 3 females, aged from 5 to 60 years (median, 40 years). Injury was caused by spoke in 5 cases, by heavy pound in 3 cases, and by traffic accident in 2 cases. The time between injury and admission was 2-24 hours (mean, 8 hours). The size of wound ranged from 11 cm × 7 cm to 18 cm × 10 cm; the length of Achilles tendon defect was 4-10 cm (mean, 7 cm). Three cases complicated by calcaneal tuberosity defect. After admission, emergency debridement and vacuum sealing drainage were performed for 5-7 days, anterolateral thigh fasciocutaneous flap transplantation of 11 cm × 7 cm to 20 cm × 12 cm was used to repair skin and soft tissue defects, and improved method of ilio-tibial bundle suture was used to reconstruct Achilles tendon. The flap donor site was closed directly or repaired with skin grafting to repair. Results All flaps and the graft skin at donor site survived, healing of wounds by first intention was obtained. All patients were followed up 6-18 months (mean, 10 months). The flap was soft and flexible; the flap had slight encumbrance in 3 cases, and the others had good appearance. At last follow-up, two-point discrimination was 2-4 cm (mean, 3 cm). The patients were able to walk normally. The range of motion (ROM) of affected side was (24.40 ± 2.17)° extension and (44.00 ± 1.94)° flexion, showing no significant difference when compared with ROM of normal side [(25.90 ± 2.33)° and (45.60 ± 1.84)° ] (t=1.591, P=0.129; t=1.735, P=0.100). According to Arner-Lindhoim assessment method for ankle joint function, all the patients obtained excellent results. Conclusion A combination of anterolateral thigh fasciocutaneous flap for repair of skin and soft tissue defects and simultaneous Achilles tendon reconstruction with modified methods of ilio-tibial bundle suture is beneficial to function recovery of the ankle joint because early function exercises can be done.
【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the method and effectiveness of repairing sacrococcygeal pressure sores with modified upper gluteal rhomboid fasciocutaneous flap. Methods Between January 2004 and March 2011, 43 patients with sacrococcygeal pressure sores were treated. There were 25 males and 18 females with an average age of 63 years (range, 38-95 years). The disease duration was 3 months to 2 years and 6 months (mean, 8.5 months). The size of pressure sores ranged from 6 cm × 5 cm to 18 cm × 13 cm. According to the extent and lesion degree of pressure scores, 23 pressure sores were rated as degree III and 20 pressure sores as degree IV. The modified upper gluteal rhomboid flap was designed, one-side upper gluteal fasciocutaneous flaps were transplanted to repair sacrococcygeal pressure sores in 19 cases and two-side flaps in 24 cases. The size of one side flap ranged from 6.5 cm × 4.5 cm to 18.0 cm × 11.5 cm. Results Fluid under flap occurred in 1 case and edge necrosis of the flaps in 3 cases at 7 days after operation, which were cured after drainage and dressing change; the other flaps survived, and incisions healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 6 months to 3 years with an average of 11 months. Two patients relapsed at 5 months and 8 months, respectively; the other patients had no recurrence. The color of the flaps was normal, and the appearance and elasticity of the flaps were good. Conclusion The modified upper gluteal rhomboid fasciocutaneous flap has the advantages of simple design and operation, less injury, and reliable effect in repairing sacrococcygeal pressure sores.
Objective To review the research progress of the skin flap, fascial flap, muscle flap, and myocutaneous flap for repairing soft tissue defects around the knee so as to provide information for clinical application. Methods Domestic and abroad literature concerning the methods of soft tissue repair around the knee in recent years was reviewed extensively and analyzed. Results Fascial flaps meet the requirements of thin, pliable, and tough skin in the soft tissue repair around the knee. Myocutaneous flaps and muscle flaps have more abundant blood supply and anti-infection function. Free skin flaps are the only option when defects are extensive and local flaps are unavailable. Conclusion Suitable flaps should be chosen for soft tissue repair around the knee according to defect position, depth, and extent. Fascial flaps may be selected as the first flaps for defects repair because of excellent aesthetic results and less injury at the donor site.
Objective To improve the success rate of the reverse fascio-cutaneous flap in repairing the infected wound, to observe the effect of surgical delay on the anti-infection abil ity of the reverse fascio-cutaneous flap by establ ishing an oryctolagus cuniculus model of reverse fascio-cutaneous flap based on sural nerve on the lateral side of left later l imb. Methods Sixteen 5-month-old Japanese white rabbits weighing 2.0-2.5 kg (mean, 2.3 kg) were randomly divided into experimental group (n=8) and control group (n=8). The reverse fascio-cutaneous flap of 4 cm × 2 cm was designed, based on 1 cm above the lateral malleolar as pedicle in sural nerve region in the lateral left later l imb. In the experimental group, thefull-thickness of the flap distal end half was harvested according to the design; and after 10 days delay, the full-thickness flap was obtained according to the design, and 0.5 mL staphylococcus aureus solution was implanted at a density of 3.8 × 106 /mL in 2 groups. The general observation was performed postoperatively; the venous blood of the marginal ear vein was collected to observe white blood cell (WBC) count before implantation of staphylococcus aureus solution and after 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, and 14 days of implantation. The flap survival rate and the colony counting of necrosis flap tissue were calculated after 10 days of implantation; the blood vessel cal iber and the peak value of peroneal artery blood flow of flap proximal end were measured after 14 days of implantation. Results All animals survived to the end of the experiment, and all incisions healed primarily. Inflammatory reaction with different degrees was observed after implantation in 2 groups, and it was obvious at 3-5 days. Inflammatory reaction in the experimental group was sl ighter than that in the control group. Except for no significant difference before implantation and after 14 days of implantation between 2 groups (P gt; 0.05), there were significant differences in WBC count at other time points between 2 groups (P lt; 0.05). The flap survival rate of the experimental group (93.20% ± 4.62%) was significant higher than that of the control group (72.65% ± 7.80%) after 10 days of implantation (P lt; 0.05). The colony counting of necrosis flap tissue in the experimental group [(20.63 ± 5.76) × 103 colony/g] was significantly lower than that in the control group [(32.38 ± 6.14) × 103 colony/g] after 10 days of implantation (P lt; 0.05). The blood vessel cal iber of the experimental group and the control group were (1.03 ± 0.10) mm and (0.75 ± 0.09) mm, respectively, and the peak value of peroneal artery blood flow in the experimental group and the control group were (20.73 ± 2.46) cm/s and (13.83 ± 1.51) cm/s, respectively, after 14 days of implantation; showing significant differences between 2 groups (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Surgical delay has the abil ity of enhancing survival and anti-infection of the rabbit reverse fascio-cutaneous flap.
Objective To discuss the clinical effect of repairing soft tissue defects in cnemis,ankle and foot with calf and sural distal fasciocutaneous flaps. Methods From August 1998 to July 2004, 34 cases of soft tissue defects in cnemis, ankles and feet were repaired with calf and sural distal fasciocutaneous flaps. There were 27 males and 7 females, aging from 17 to 61 years and the disease course was 4 hours to 8 months. The locations were metainferior segment of cnemis in 18 cases, ankle and foot in 11cases, weight loading region of calcar pedis in 5 cases. There were 13 cases chronic osteomyelitis in tibia or calcaneal bone, 8 cases of raw surface was infected, 3 cases of bone exposure.The sizes of the flap ranged from 6 cm×4 cm to 15 cm×12 cm. Results Thirty-one flaps survived except 3 cases which had partial necrosis. They were followed up from 6 months to 12 months. Both the quality and the appearance of the flaps were satisfactory. The blood supply and function of cnemis, ankle and foot returned to normal. Conclusion It is a convenient, simple and reliable method to repair softtissue defects in cnemis, ankle and foot with calf and sural distal fasciocutaneous flaps,without sacrifice of major arteries and with high survival rate and beautiful outlook form of skin flaps.