| Literature DB >> 28661069 |
Gabriel Djedovic1, Evi M Morandi1, Julia Metzler1, Anna Wirthmann2, Johannes Matiasek3, Thomas Bauer1, Ulrich M Rieger2.
Abstract
The development of pressure sores is still not only an enormous economical but also a medical burden. Especially in the ischial region, the local defect coverage remains demanding as it is the main weight-bearing area in wheelchair-mobilised patients and is prone to high mobility. The purpose of our study was to report our long-time experience with the reconstruction of ischial pressure ulcers with the medially based posterior thigh flap. A retrospective analysis of all primary pressure sores grade III-IV in the ischial area, which were covered with a medially based posterior thigh flap between January 2008 and December 2014, at our department was conducted. A total of 28 patients underwent defect coverage of an ischial pressure sore with the aforementioned flap. The subgroup with complications showed a statistically significant longer hospital stay. A statistically significant correlation between age and the coincidence of comorbidities could be seen. Older patients showed significantly higher grades of pressure sores. The medially based posterior thigh flap is a safe and reliable flap design. Complication rates are comparable to other flaps. Nevertheless, in case of complications, a significantly longer duration of hospitalisation has to be taken into account.Entities:
Keywords: Fasciocutaneous flap; Ischial pressure sore; Paraplegic; Posterior thigh flap; Tetraplegic
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28661069 PMCID: PMC7950091 DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Wound J ISSN: 1742-4801 Impact factor: 3.315