Author/Editor     Arnež, ZM
Title     Immediate reconstruction of the lower extremity - an update
Type     članek
Source     Clin Plast Surg
Vol. and No.     Letnik 18, št. 3
Publication year     1991
Volume     str. 449-57
Language     eng
Abstract     The objective of emergency free-tissue transfer of complex lower extremity injuries is to provide primary coverage of the wound at the time of the first surgical procedure during the first 24 hours after the accident. This is achieved by meticulous debridement of soft tissues and bone in the zone of injury, by fracture stabilization by either external or internal fixation, by assuring good circulation with a direct artery repair or by the use of venous or arterial grafts, and by closure of the soft-tissue defect with a suitable free flap with microvascular anastomoses. Such a repair on an emergency basis requires cooperation between orthopedic and plastic surgeons and organization of a continuous microsurgical service. With these prerequisites fulfilled, emergency treatment of complex lower leg injuries gives predictably better results than delayed primary treatment in terms of lower free flap failure rate, lower infection rate, lower number of operations required to obtain the final result, shorter time of hospitalization, shorter time to bone healing and weightbearing, and lower cost of treatment. Emergency free-tissue transfer is not indicated in life-threatening situations.
Descriptors     LEG
LEG INJURIES
REPLANTATION
ADOLESCENCE
ADULT
CHILD
DEBRIDEMENT
EMERGENCIES
FRACTURE FIXATION
PATIENT CARE TEAM
SURGICAL FLAPS
WOUND HEALING