Trends in Clinical and Medical Sciences
Special issue: Recent developments of medical and surgical research (2023), pp. 111 – 118
ISSN: 2791-0814 (online) 2791-0806 (Print)
DOI: 10.30538/psrp-tmcs2023.si-rdmsr014
ISSN: 2791-0814 (online) 2791-0806 (Print)
DOI: 10.30538/psrp-tmcs2023.si-rdmsr014
Management of massive trauma over lower extremity with free flap and Ilizarov method
Krishna Prasad Prusty\(^1\), P. Sharat Ram\(^2\) and K. Vasantha Babu\(^2\)
\(^{1}\) Associate Professor in Department of Surgery NRI Institute of Medical Sciences and Anil Neerukonda Hospital Sangivalasa, Vishakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh, Pin 531162 and Consultant Plastic Surgeon in Queen’s NRI Hospital Seetamadhara Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Pin No. 5300013.
\(^2\)Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Queen’s NRI Hospital, Seetamdhara, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530013, India.
Copyright © 2023 Krishna Prasad Prusty, P. Sharat Ram and K. Vasantha Babu. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Received: January 21, 2023 – Accepted: April 13, 2023 – Published: April 15, 2023
Abstract
Twenty-six patients with massive combat injuries to the lower extremities were treated with Ilizarov bone transport and free flap coverage. In all cases, debridement was performed thoroughly and with caution, followed by free flap coverage and external fixator application. The Ilizarov transport method using ring fixators was applied 4-6 weeks later, with distraction osteogenesis beginning 2-3 days later. The segmental bone defects ranged from 5cm to 16cm in the greatest dimension, and the total disability time from initial injury ranged from 14-26 months. However, two patients experienced partial flap necrosis, which was later treated with local transposition flap cover and split skin graft. Despite the late treatment, successful results were obtained in all 26 patients, with the original length of the tibia maintained and timely definitive treatment provided for the massive injuries of the lower extremities. Thus, the Ilizarov transport method used in combination with free flap coverage provides an effective therapy for repairing massive injuries to the lower extremities.
Keywords:
Ilizarov bone transport; Free flap coverage; Combat injuries; Lower extremities; Segmental bone defects.