Masuda K, Usui M, Ishii S
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sapporo Medical University, Japan.
J Reconstr Microsurg. 1995 Mar;11(2):89-92. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1006514.
With special reference to skeletal growth, a 17-year follow-up study of a lower-leg replantation in a four-year-old boy is reported. The patient maintained good cosmesis and function; however, foot size on the affected side was 1.5 cm smaller than the contralateral side, and leg length was 1.2 cm shorter than on the normal side. A Cybex II study disclosed that the patient had almost half-standard strength of the evertors at 30 deg/sec and of the plantar flexors at 20 and 120 deg/sec on the involved side. According to these findings on late follow-up of a replanted foot in a child, replantation in a growing child apparently has adverse influences on skeletal growth and muscle strength around the ankle joint, even when the original procedure has been carried out under almost ideal conditions.
特别提及骨骼生长方面,本文报告了对一名4岁男孩小腿再植进行的17年随访研究。该患者保持了良好的外观和功能;然而,患侧足部尺寸比健侧小1.5厘米,腿长比正常侧短1.2厘米。一项Cybex II研究表明,该患者在患侧30度/秒时的外翻肌力量以及20度/秒和120度/秒时的跖屈肌力量几乎只有标准力量的一半。根据对儿童再植足后期随访的这些结果,即使最初的手术是在几乎理想的条件下进行的,儿童再植显然对踝关节周围的骨骼生长和肌肉力量有不利影响。