损伤后下肢表皮严重损伤的重建手术

O. Ponomarenko
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背景下肢损伤需要最快、最有效的方法来闭合伤口表面。客观的本研究的目的是确定适应症,并改进因机械创伤导致的下肢表皮严重损伤的重建干预措施。方法。2008-2016年期间,242名身体和四肢覆盖组织缺陷患者在诊所接受了手术。根据组织损伤的大小、深度和程度,将所有患者分为4组。后果下肢是最脆弱的部位(75.2%的患者)。83%的案件使用了损害控制策略。为了保护功能紧张的区域,通过切开皮肤移植(第一组为12.8%,第二组为20.4%,第三组为37%,第四组为8.9%)使用游离塑料来闭合缺损。如果伤口缺损影响了高达体表1%的功能性重要结构,则使用由局部组织、缺损附近组织和解剖学上较远区域组成的复杂皮瓣(第二组-6%,第三组-10.6%,第四组-4.3%)。如果缺损超过体表的1%,只有功能紧张的区域用复合组织复合物封闭。其余的皮肤通过自体皮肤增生剂修复。我们建议并批准了治疗此类损伤的具体方案。结论。实施建议的重建干预方案以闭合下肢覆盖组织缺陷,使98.8%的干预措施取得了积极效果。
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RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF SEVERE DAMAGES OF LOWER EXTREMITIES INTEGUMENT AFTER INJURY
Background. Injury of lower extremities requires the fastest and most effective method of closing wound surfaces. Objective. The aim of the study was to define the indications and improve the reconstructive interventions for severe damage of lower extremities integument due to mechanical trauma. Methods. During 2008-2016, 242 patients with defects of cover tissues of the body and extremities were operated in the clinic. Depending on the size, depth and degree of tissues damage, all were divided into 4 groups. Results. The lower extremity was the most vulnerable segment (75.2% of patients). Damage Control tactics was used in 83% of cases. To protect the functionally tense areas, free plastics by a split skin graft (the 1st group – 12.8%, the 2nd – 20.4%, the 3rd – 37%, the 4th – 8.9%) were used for closure of the defect. If the wound defect affected functionally significant structures up to 1% of the body surface, the complex flaps of local tissues, tissues close to the defect and anatomically distant areas (the 2nd group – 6%, the 3rd – 10.6%, the 4th – 4.3%) were used. If the defect was more than 1% of the body surface only functionally tense areas were closed with compound complexes of tissues. The rest of the skin was restored by means of autodermoplastics. We suggested and approved our specific protocol of treatment of such injury. Conclusions. Implementation of the suggested protocol of reconstructive interventions for closure of the defects of cover tissues of lower limbs allowed attaining a positive result in 98.8% of the interventions.
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