Objective To investigate the clinical effects of large flow-through venous flap for salvaging the limb on the verge of amputation complicated with arterial defect.Methods Between March 2012 and January 2015,large flow-through venous flap was used in 10 patients with upper limb on the verge of amputation to reconstruct artery defect and large-area skin and soft tissue defect,including 6 males and 4 females with a mean age of 27.9 years (range,18 to 41 years).Injury was caused by machine crush in 4 patients,twisting belt pulley in 4,and traffic accident in 2.The dimension of skin defect ranged from 6.5 cm× 10.0 cm to 10.5 cm × 18.0 cm (mean,9.0 cm × 12.0 cm).Vascular defect length ranged from 6.0 to 16.0 cm (mean,12.3 cm).Time from injury to operation was 1.5-5.5 h (mean,3.5 h).After operation,flap survival,appearance,texture and sensation were recorded.Upper limb function was evaluated using the standard set up by hand surgery branch of Chinese Medical Association.Results The flap varied in size from 8.0 cm×12.0 cm-12.0 cm ×20.0 cm (mean,10.0 cm × 13.5 cm).One patient was amputated due to severe postoperative infection,and 9 patients were successfully operated.The flap showed small-area necrosis on the distal end in 2 patients,which was cured after dressing change,while survived completely in 7 patients.The donor wounds healed in one stage.After 12-27 months of follow-up (mean,13.7 months),the thickness,texture and appearance of the flap were close to the surrounding normal tissues and the skin protective sensation was restored.The functional results were excellent in 6 patients,good in 2 and poor in 1,with the excellent and good rate of 89%.Conclusion Large flow-through venous flap can reconstruct upper-limb vascular defect while repairing large-area wound,and has advantages of easy operation,less damage to the donor site and good appearance.
出版日期: 2016-10-14
基金资助:
徐州市医学青年后备人才培养工程基金
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郑大伟,黎章灿,曹广超,吴尧,石荣剑,寿奎水. 应用大型血流桥接静脉皮瓣挽救伴动脉缺损的濒临截肢上肢[J]. 中华创伤杂志, 2016, 32(5): 444-448.
Zheng Dawei,Li Zhangcan,Cao Guangchao,Wu Yao,Shi Rongjian,Shou Kuishui. Large flow-through venous flap for salvaging limb on the verge of amputation combined with arterial defect. CHINESE JOURNAL OF TRAUMA, 2016, 32(5): 444-448.