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. 2020 Nov;65(5-6):625-634.
doi: 10.1016/j.anplas.2020.06.011. Epub 2020 Sep 2.

Management of complex forearm defects: A multidisciplinary approach

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Management of complex forearm defects: A multidisciplinary approach

W Hu et al. Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Complex forearm defects with significant damage to, or loss of skin, tendon, muscle, bone and neurovascular structures represent a great challenge for surgeons. The management of such injuries, whether a result of trauma or tumor resection, is focused on preservation of the damaged limb and restoration of hand function. A multidisciplinary approach combining plastic and orthopedic surgical expertise in a coordinated team is proposed to address these challenging cases. The authors have laid emphasis on adequate debridement for wound bed preparation, bone stabilization and reconstruction for a stable bony framework, vascular repair for early revascularization, musculotendinous and nerve reconstruction as well as vascularized tissue coverage on a case-to-case basis to facilitate optimal functional recovery. They also maintain that besides expedient surgical treatment, early mobilization based on an individualized rehabilitation program as well as psychological and socio-professional supports are necessary means of achieving rapid and successful social integration.

Keywords: Approche pluridisciplinaire; Avant-bras; Compound tissue defect; Forearm; Free flap; Hand; Lambeau libre; Main; Multidisciplinary approach; Perte de substance complexe; Reconstruction; Trauma; Traumatisme.

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