Keeling John J, Hsu Joseph R, Shawen Scott B, Andersen Romney C
Orthopaedic Surgery Service, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 20889-5600, USA.
Foot Ankle Clin. 2010 Mar;15(1):139-49. doi: 10.1016/j.fcl.2009.10.003.
Blast-related lower extremity trauma presents many challenges in its management that are not frequently experienced in high-energy civilian trauma. Because many of the blasts experienced in the current conflicts are ground based, the foot and ankle have sustained considerable severity and extent of injury because of the proximity of the blast. The high functional demands required of active service members create several reconstructive challenges. The authors' experience in the current conflicts has shown a similar trend, with the magnitude of soft tissue injury usually dictating whether or not salvage may be possible. Several reconstructive options for bone defect management are outlined and discussed.
与爆炸相关的下肢创伤在治疗方面存在诸多挑战,这些挑战在高能民用创伤中并不常见。由于当前冲突中经历的许多爆炸都是地面爆炸,足部和踝关节因距离爆炸点较近而遭受了相当严重和广泛的损伤。现役军人对功能的高要求带来了诸多重建方面的挑战。作者在当前冲突中的经验显示出类似的趋势,软组织损伤的程度通常决定了是否有可能进行挽救。本文概述并讨论了几种处理骨缺损的重建方案。