| Literature DB >> 31454335 |
David E Kurlander1, Yuewei Wu-Fienberg1, Tobias C Long1, David J Rowe1,2, James Gatherwright1,2.
Abstract
Wrist arthrodesis in the setting of segmental bone loss can have high failure rates. Therefore, vascularized bone grafting has been advocated for select patients. Patients suffering concomitant large soft tissue loss present even greater challenge. To that end, we describe for the first time successful anterolateral thigh-medial femoral condyle chimeric flow-through flap for posttraumatic wrist arthrodesis and soft tissue coverage. This is a case report of a 19-year-old male laborer who suffered a large blast injury resulting in significant bone and soft tissue injury to the dominant right hand and wrist. After multiple debridements, there was a segmental bone defect from the distal radius and ulna to the metacarpal bases, as well as a 12×8 cm dorsal soft tissue defect. This was reconstructed with a anterolateral thigh-medial femoral condyle chimeric flow-through flap and concomitant wrist arthrodesis in a single stage. Besides a donor site thigh seroma, recovery was uneventful with clinical and radiographic evidence of fusion by >9 weeks postoperation.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31454335 DOI: 10.1097/BTH.0000000000000247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg ISSN: 1089-3393