Acute limb shortening or creation of an intentional deformity to aid in soft tissue closure for IIIB/IIIC open tibia fractures
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2021.03.105
Acute limb shortening or creation of an intentional deformity to aid in soft tissue closure for IIIB/IIIC open tibia fractures
Abstract
Background: Ring fixator techniques can precisely correct complex long bone deformities. In select patients, controlled shortening or intentional fracture deformation with delayed correction can also aid in complex wound coverage and limb salvage.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study analyzed all patients who underwent acute limb shortening or intentional temporary fracture deformation between 2005 and 2020. Patients were divided into three groups based on reason for acute shortening or intentional deformity: (1) skeletal indications alone, with traditional flap coverage; (2) skeletal and soft tissue indications, to augment traditional reconstructive measures; and (3) skeletal and soft tissue indications, to avoid microsurgery altogether. Comorbidities, orthopedic and reconstructive methods, and functional outcomes were recorded.
Results: Eighteen patients were identified: six in Group 1, five in Group 2, and seven in Group 3. Fractures were primarily in the distal third of the tibia. On initial assessment, all wounds would have required free tissue transfer. Group 1 patients were reconstructed with free flaps. Among Group 2, closure was accomplished by skin grafting (N = 1), local flaps (N = 1), pedicled muscle flaps (N = 1), and free flaps (N = 2). In Group 3, five wounds were closed primarily and two were skin grafted. All limbs were shortened, averaging 25.1 mm; seven were intentionally deformed, most commonly varus (10-20°). After skeletal correction, residual leg length discrepancy averaged 5.7 mm. No patients required amputation.
Conclusions: Acute skeletal shortening with or without intentional temporary deformation in select IIIB/IIIC open tibial fractures can facilitate soft tissue coverage and limb salvage in patients who might otherwise require amputation.
Keywords: Alternatives to microsurgery; Distraction histogenesis; Limb salvage; Limb shortening deformation; Lower extremity trauma reconstruction; Open IIIB IIIC tibial wound.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest None of the authors has a financial interest in any of the products, devices, or drugs mentioned in this manuscript. No funding was used for the conduction of this study.
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