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[Lower extremity salvage in diabetics: microsurgical muscle transplantation with and without previous vascular reconstruction].

作者信息

Vidal P, Mertens R, Krämer A, Valdés F

机构信息

Sección de Cirugía Plástica y Reconstructiva, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

出版信息

Rev Med Chil. 1997 Mar;125(3):328-35.

PMID:9460271
Abstract

Soft tissues wounds with or without bony involvement are a common problem and a cause of limb loss in diabetics. Usually local care, antibiotics, minor debridement and skin grafting are enough for successful handling of these lesions. When there is associated limb ischemia, revascularization is indicated. In patients with large ulcers, proximal bony involvement and tendon exposure, the incidence of primary amputation rises, frequently being considered the only alternative. Two cases of diabetic patients with indication of primary amputation of a lower limb for large infected ulcers are reported. A microvascularized muscle transplant was used to cover large defects of soft tissue, tendons and infected bone. One patient presented also critical ischaemia of the limb, requiring iliac angioplasty and a femoro-distal by-pass with in situ greater saphenous vein previous to the muscle graft. Both patients had no postoperative complications, being able to walk two months after the operation with their useful limb. Microvascularized muscle transplant with or without revascularization is a very useful alternative to amputation in the management of complex wounds of selected diabetic patients.

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