Intramedullary Free Gracilis for Dead-Space Obliteration and Stump Resurfacing in a Transfemoral Amputee With Recurrent Osteomyelitis.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Peter Laub, John Vandevender, Maelee Yang, Hobie Summers, Darl Vandevender
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Background: A 72-year-old man with a history of delayed presentation for severe right lower extremity burns underwent through-knee amputation complicated by periprosthetic distal femur osteomyelitis. Subsequent transfemoral amputation was complicated by Stage IVB Cierny-Mader osteomyelitis despite appropriate medical and surgical treatment.

Methods: Due to the presence of threatened proximal femur intramedullary nail from prior intertrochanteric femur fracture, inability to further shorten femur, and lack of local soft-tissue options, we performed soft tissue reconstruction with free gracilis flap. The free gracilis flap was pulled proximally through the femoral canal to obliterate intramedullary dead space and provide distal femoral stump coverage.

Results: The stump was fully healed upon 6-month follow-up with computerized tomography demonstrating continued presence of gracilis flap within the femoral canal and no evidence of osteomyelitis. At 1-year follow-up, the patient was ambulatory using a prosthetic without recurrence of osteomyelitis.

Conclusions: Previous descriptions of intramedullary free muscle flaps for the treatment of osteomyelitis are limited in number, with its function being limited to dead-space obliteration. This report presents intramedullary free gracilis flap to be a viable option in above-knee amputees for combined dead space obliteration and stump resurfacing in the context of recurrent osteomyelitis.

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髓内游离股薄肌治疗复发性骨髓炎经股截肢患者的死腔闭塞和残端置换。
背景:一名72岁男性,因严重右下肢烧伤延迟就诊,经膝关节截肢并发假体周围股骨远端骨髓炎。尽管经过适当的药物和手术治疗,随后经股骨截肢并发IVB期谢尼-马德氏骨髓炎。方法:由于先前股骨粗隆间骨折存在威胁股骨近端髓内钉,无法进一步缩短股骨,且缺乏局部软组织选择,我们采用游离股薄肌皮瓣进行软组织重建。游离股薄肌瓣通过股骨管近端牵拉,以消除髓内死亡空间,并提供远端股骨残端覆盖。结果:在6个月的随访中,残端完全愈合,计算机断层扫描显示股薄肌皮瓣在股管内持续存在,无骨髓炎的证据。在1年的随访中,患者使用假体行走,没有骨髓炎复发。结论:以往关于髓内游离肌瓣治疗骨髓炎的报道数量有限,其功能仅限于封堵死区。本报告提出髓内游离股薄肌皮瓣是一种可行的选择,在膝上截肢联合死腔闭塞和残肢置换的背景下,复发性骨髓炎。
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