| Literature DB >> 21309413 |
Francis Chinedu Akpuaka1, Chukwuemeka Benjamin Eze, Udo Ego Anyaehie.
Abstract
Elbow ankylosis and its management remain a challenge in the developing countries like Nigeria because of many factors, including the absence of elbow replacement surgery. Current operative management, which is interposition arthroplasty with fascia lata or arthrodesis in a more functional position, is commonly complicated with donor site morbidity and restricted functionality, respectively. We report the use of the regional radial recurrent fasciocutaneous flap of the arm as an interposition material for an ankylosed elbow after excision of the bone block, with no donor site morbidity and improved range of elbow motion. At 4 years postoperatively, patient is very satisfied with functionality. Additionally, this method of managing elbow ankylosis uses a vascularized and durable flap, is cheap, and has less operation time, and thus is highly recommended.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21309413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868