Open Soft Tissue Degloving Injuries of Lower Limbs Managed by a Staged Protocol Using Preserved Autologous Skin Graft

John Mohd, N. A. Bhat, Z. A. Lone, T. Bhat, Mohammad Farooq Butt, Abdul Ghani, Bias Dev, Sanjeev Gupta
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Background: Degloving soft tissue injuries (DSTIs) are defined as detachment of skin and its appendages from underlying muscle fascia. The present study aimed to assess the outcome of open circumferential DSTIs of lower limbs using a staged protocol by utilizing the stored skin graft harvested from degloved skin flaps. Methods: This retrospective study included 12 patients with open circumferential lower limb degloving injuries (Arnez types three and four), with a minimum final follow-up of two years. All the patients were treated using a staged protocol, which included harvesting skin grafts from the degloved skin flaps, followed by refrigerator storage of the graft and stay sutures for the flap. The refrigerator-stored graft was then used to cover the raw areas left after secondary debridement. Results: The mean wound area per patient that required skin grafting was 1082.9 ± 679.0 cm2 , and mean area of the wound covered by refrigerator-preserved skin graft per patient was 798.7 ± 350.0 cm2 . One patient needed a latissimus dorsi flap, and three patients with whole limb degloving had to undergo skin grafting for the remnant raw area harvested from the contralateral thigh. None of the patients ended up with amputation. Conclusion: Despite being rare, open DSTIs are very complex injuries with no definitive guidelines for management, especially Arnez type three and four injuries. The staged protocol presented in the present series potentially answers the dilemma. However, larger multi-centric trials are needed to study the outcome of the discussed staged protocol.
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使用保留自体皮肤移植的分阶段方案处理下肢开放性软组织脱落损伤
背景:脱失性软组织损伤(DSTI)是指皮肤及其附属物与下层肌肉筋膜的分离。本研究旨在利用从脱落皮瓣中获取的储存皮肤移植片,采用分阶段方案评估下肢开放性周缘脱落性软组织损伤的疗效。方法:这项回顾性研究共纳入了12名开放性下肢环切去骨损伤(Arnez三型和四型)患者,最终随访时间至少为两年。所有患者均采用分阶段方案进行治疗,包括从脱落的皮瓣上采集皮肤移植物,然后将移植物冷藏并对皮瓣进行留置缝合。然后用冰箱保存的移植物覆盖二次清创后留下的未愈合区域。结果每位需要植皮的患者的平均伤口面积为 1082.9 ± 679.0 平方厘米,每位患者被冰箱保存的植皮覆盖的平均伤口面积为 798.7 ± 350.0 平方厘米。一名患者需要使用背阔肌皮瓣,三名全肢脱位患者需要从对侧大腿的残余生皮区域进行植皮。所有患者最终都没有截肢。结论开放性 DSTI 尽管罕见,但却是非常复杂的损伤,没有明确的处理指南,尤其是 Arnez 三型和四型损伤。本研究提出的分阶段治疗方案有可能解决这一难题。不过,还需要进行更大规模的多中心试验,以研究所讨论的分阶段方案的结果。
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