Nylon Cable Ties Assisted Delay Primary-Closure of Fasciotomy Wound in Patients of Forearm Compartment Syndrome

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY Formosan Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1097/fs9.0000000000000086
Chiung Hui Hsieh, Chun Yee Ho, Tyng Luen Roan, Che Wei Chang
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Abstract Background Forearm compartment syndrome is a rare condition that requires forearm fasciotomy to release compartment pressure. In most cases, there is little to no skin damage initially, but after the fasciotomy, the skin flap may gradually retract. Traditional methods for reconstructing fasciotomy wounds, such as skin grafts or flaps, often result in an unpleasant appearance and require donor sites. Material and Methods We present a method utilizing nylon cable ties for delayed primary closure of forearm fasciotomy wounds. We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent fasciotomy of forearms for compartment syndrome and nylon cable ties-assisted closure in a medical center from January 2017 to December 2022. Results Out of the seven eligible patients, four suffered from compartment syndrome of the forearm due to iatrogenic vascular rupture after procedures, while the other reasons included open-type fracture and fasciitis. For all the patients, nylon cable ties were applied for delayed primary wound closure after emergent fasciotomy. Six of them achieved successful wound closure by nylon cable ties without skin grafts or flaps on median day 12 (day 6 – 19). Only one patient required skin graft reconstruction after the application of nylon cable ties for 10 days. Conclusions Nylon cable ties, which are inexpensive and readily available, can be adjusted according to the different tension along the wound edges. They provide a simple, effective, and safe way to close difficult forearm fasciotomy wounds, which often result in a retracting skin flap after the procedure.
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尼龙扎带辅助前臂筋膜室综合征患者筋膜切开术伤口延迟一期闭合
摘要背景前臂筋膜室综合征是一种罕见的疾病,需要前臂筋膜切开术来释放筋膜室压力。在大多数情况下,最初几乎没有皮肤损伤,但在筋膜切开术后,皮瓣可能逐渐缩回。传统的重建筋膜切开术伤口的方法,如皮肤移植或皮瓣,通常会导致不愉快的外观,并需要供体部位。材料和方法我们提出了一种使用尼龙扎带进行前臂筋膜切开术伤口延迟一期愈合的方法。我们回顾性分析了2017年1月至2022年12月在一家医疗中心因筋膜室综合征和尼龙电缆扎带辅助闭合而接受前臂筋膜切开术的患者。结果7例患者中,4例术后医源性血管破裂导致前臂筋膜室综合征,其他原因包括开放性骨折和筋膜炎。所有患者急诊筋膜切开术后延迟一期创面缝合均采用尼龙扎带。其中6例在中位第12天(第6 - 19天)采用尼龙扎带成功闭合伤口,无需植皮或皮瓣。只有1例患者在使用尼龙扎带10天后需要植皮重建。结论尼龙扎带可根据不同的伤口处张力进行调节,价格便宜,易得。他们提供了一个简单,有效,安全的方法来关闭困难的前臂筋膜切开术伤口,这通常导致手术后皮瓣缩回。
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期刊介绍: Formosan Journal of Surgery, a publication of Taiwan Surgical Association, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Bimonthly print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.e-fjs.org. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository.
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