Reconstruction of lower limb traumatic soft tissue defects in Togo

K. Amouzou, B. Bakriga, T. Kouevi-Koko, Kofi Amegble, A. Abalo, A. Dossim
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Background: The management of lower limb soft tissue defects is still a challenge in our setting. Aims: This study aimed to review the clinical and socio-demographic characteristics of the patients with traumatic lower limbs defect and evaluate the results of surgical management in our setting. Settings and Design: Retrospective descriptive study. Materials and Methods: The charts of 30 adults patients treated surgically for lower limb soft tissue defects in the period from 1 January to 31 December 2014 were reviewed. Socio-demographic, clinical and therapeutic characteristics were documented. Statistical Analysis Used: The results were as general descriptive statistics, presented as medians, percentages and ranges. Results: The mean age was 34 years (range 18–60 years). The sex ratio was 3.28 for men. In 83% of the cases (20/30), injuries were due to collision between motorcycle and other vehicles. Soft tissue defects were type III B (50%, 15/30) and III A (47%, 14/30) of Gustilo-Anderson classification. The mean time between injury and reconstructive surgery was 48 days (range 14–118 days). Reconstruction techniques were mostly split skin graft (53%, 16/30) and neuro-sural distal pedicled flaps (20%, 6/30). Five cases of persistent osteomyelitis were observed. Conclusion: The non-availability of microsurgery limited our practice to regional and local flaps that gave good results and protected bone fractures that mainly healed in acceptable time.
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多哥地区下肢创伤性软组织缺损的重建
背景:下肢软组织缺损的处理在我国仍是一个挑战。目的:本研究旨在回顾创伤性下肢缺损患者的临床和社会人口学特征,并评估本院手术治疗的结果。背景和设计:回顾性描述性研究。材料与方法:回顾2014年1月1日至12月31日30例成人下肢软组织缺损手术治疗病例。记录了社会人口学、临床和治疗特征。使用:结果作为一般描述性统计,以中位数、百分比和范围表示。结果:患者平均年龄34岁(18 ~ 60岁)。男性的性别比为3.28。在83%(20/30)的病例中,受伤是由于摩托车和其他车辆之间的碰撞。软组织缺损按Gustilo-Anderson分类为ⅲB型(50%,15/30)和ⅲA型(47%,14/30)。从损伤到重建手术的平均时间为48天(14-118天)。重建技术主要为分裂皮移植(53%,16/30)和神经腓肠远端带蒂皮瓣(20%,6/30)。我们观察了5例持续性骨髓炎。结论:显微外科手术的不可行限制了我们的实践,局部和局部皮瓣取得了良好的效果,保护骨折,并在可接受的时间内愈合。
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