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Acute complex traumas of the lower limbs: a modern reconstructive approach with negative pressure therapy.

Daniele Bollero1, Riccardo Carnino, Daniela Risso, Ezio N Gangemi, Maurizio Stella.   

Abstract

Acute traumas of the lower limbs cause complex functional damage for the association of skin loss with exposed tendons, bones, and/or vessels, requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Once bone fixation and vascular repair have been carried out, the surgical treatment for skin damage is usually based on early coverage with conventional or microsurgical flaps. Negative pressure therapy can play a primary role in the management of the elderly or intensive care patients, where wounds are secondary to life-threatening problems. A total of 35 patients with 37 acute traumatic wounds of the lower limbs were treated with vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy for an average of 22 days (range 3-46 days). The sponge was applied the day after bone fixation, vascular repair, and surgical debridement of nonviable tissues, so as to obtain a better control of bleeding. After VAC treatment, all patients quickly developed healthy granulation tissue and a significant reduction in both extent and depth of wounds. Split-thickness skin grafts were used to cover granulation tissue in most of the cases (66% -- 24 cases), and then local flaps (13% -- five cases) or direct sutures (8% -- three cases). The wounds healed spontaneously without surgical management in four patients. One patient died during the treatment period for concomitant diseases. No relevant complications directly related to VAC therapy were observed other than one case of severe pain in an amputated stump. The average follow-up duration was 265 days (range 33-874 days). No further tegumentary reconstruction was required. VAC therapy may represent a valid alternative to immediate reconstruction in selected cases of acute complex traumas of the lower limb and allows for a stable functional result, using a minimally invasive approach.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17650104     DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-475X.2007.00267.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wound Repair Regen        ISSN: 1067-1927            Impact factor:   3.617


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