一期与两期远端蒂逆行Sural皮瓣用于足部重建的Meta分析研究

Saber Younis, Ahmed Hassan, Y. Helmy
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文章信息背景:由于腿部和足部远端三分之一的扩张性和灵活性有限,血液供应量低,并且在贵族结构和被膜之间缺乏肌肉组织,因此覆盖腿部和足部的远端三分之二仍然是重建手术的一个挑战。这些特征使得随机移植物和皮瓣不适合该区域的伤口。本工作的目的:评估[两个阶段]与[一个阶段]远端逆行腓肠肌皮瓣在小腿和足部远端三分之一重建中的潜力。患者和方法:这项荟萃分析包括最近的更新,我们检索了77篇研究参考文献。在审查了这些参考文献的标题和摘要后,我们删除了所有与我们的纳入标准不符的文献,以及那些显然不符合审查条件的文献。我们获得了其余七项可能符合条件的试验的全文副本,以供进一步评估。结果:7项研究评估了两组间的部分坏死率,结果显示两组间差异不显著。评估两组皮瓣完全坏死率的7项研究显示,两组之间差异不显著。7项研究评估了两组患者的二次手术率,结果显示两组患者之间的差异不显著。三项评估两组住院天数的研究显示,单阶段组的住院时间显著延长。结论:腓肠肌远端逆行皮瓣是一种修复小腿和足跟软组织缺损的多功能皮瓣。
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One Stage versus Two Stages Distally Based Reverse Sural Flap for Leg and Foot Reconstruction: A Meta-Analysis Study
Article information Background: The coverage of the distal third of the leg and foot was still a challenge for reconstructive surgery due to its limited distensibility and mobility, low blood supply, and lack of muscle tissue interposition between noble structures and the integument. These features make randomized grafts and flaps unsuitable for wounds in this region. Aim of the work: To assess the potentiality of [two stages] versus [one stage] distally based reverse sural flap for distal third of leg and foot reconstruction. Patients and Methods: This meta-analysis included the recent updates as we retrieved 77 references to studies. After examination of the titles and abstracts of these references, we eliminated all of those which did not match our inclusion criteria and those which were clearly ineligible from the review. We obtained full text copies of the remaining seven potentially eligible trials for further evaluation. Results: Seven studies assessing rate of Partial necrosis among two groups showing that there were insignificant differences. seven studies assessing rate of complete flap necrosis among two groups showing that there were insignificant differences. seven studies assessing rate of secondary procedures among two groups showing that there were insignificant differences. three studies assessing rate of hospital-stay\days among two groups showing significant longer stay among single staged group. Conclusion: The distally based reverse sural flap is a versatile flap for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the lower leg and heel.
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