Department of Orthopedic, Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Percy Military Hospital, 101 avenue Henri Barbusse, 92140, Clamart, France.
Department of Surgery, Ecole du Val-de-Grâce, French Military Health Service Academy, 1 place Alphonse Laveran, 75005, Paris, France.
Mil Med Res. 2022 Sep 2;9(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s40779-022-00411-1.
Because of its simplicity, reliability, and replicability, the Masquelet induced membrane technique (IMT) has become one of the preferred methods for critical bone defect reconstruction in extremities. Although it is now used worldwide, few studies have been published about IMT in military practice. Bone reconstruction is particularly challenging in this context of care due to extensive soft-tissue injury, early wound infection, and even delayed management in austere conditions. Based on our clinical expertise, recent research, and a literature analysis, this narrative review provides an overview of the IMT application to combat-related bone defects. It presents technical specificities and future developments aiming to optimize IMT outcomes, including for the management of massive multi-tissue defects or bone reconstruction performed in the field with limited resources.
由于 Masquelet 诱导膜技术 (IMT) 的简单性、可靠性和可重复性,它已成为四肢严重骨缺损重建的首选方法之一。尽管它现在已在全球范围内使用,但在军事实践中很少有关于 IMT 的研究发表。由于广泛的软组织损伤、早期伤口感染,甚至在恶劣条件下延迟处理,骨重建在这种护理环境下尤其具有挑战性。基于我们的临床专业知识、最新研究和文献分析,本叙述性综述概述了 IMT 在与战斗相关的骨缺损中的应用。它介绍了技术特点和未来的发展方向,旨在优化 IMT 的结果,包括对大量多组织缺损的管理或在资源有限的情况下在现场进行的骨重建。