Lower Extremity Reconstruction in the Pediatric Population
- PMID: 33674055
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2020.12.010
Lower Extremity Reconstruction in the Pediatric Population
Abstract
Indications for lower extremity reconstruction in children are unique because most result from congenital conditions (eg, constriction ring, lymphedema, syndactyly, nevi, vascular anomalies). Like adults, pediatric patients also suffer from effects following extirpation and trauma. Principles of reconstruction are based on the condition and type of deformity. The pediatric population typically has fewer comorbidities than adults that can negatively affect outcomes (eg, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease), although children can be less compliant with postoperative care. Growth, development, appearance, and postoperative compliance are variables that especially influence operative management of children.
Keywords: Constriction ring; Lower extremity; Lymphedema; Nevus; Pediatric; Syndactyly; Trauma; Vascular anomalies.
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