TY - JOUR
T1 - The Adipo-Fascial ALT Flap in Lower Extremities Reconstruction Gustillo IIIC-B Fractures. An Osteogenic Inducer?
AU - Cherubino, Mario
AU - Corno, Martina
AU - Ronga, Mario
AU - Riva, Giacomo
AU - di Summa, Pietro G.
AU - Sallam, Davide
AU - Tamborini, Federico
AU - Maggiulli, Francesca
AU - Surace, Michele
AU - Valdatta, Luigi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Background: Purpose of this report is to analyze possible effects and clinical outcomes of anterolateral thigh (ALT)-free fascial flaps on bone healing in Gustilo type IIIB-C open tibial fractures. Methods: We present a technique, wherein the fascia is wrapped around bone stumps, bone chips or not vascularized bone graft were used to fill the defects. Five patients with a mean follow-up of 36 months were treated. Results: Mean time from injury to flap coverage was 72 hours. The mean size of bone defects was 4-7,6 cm. All flaps were Antero Lateral Tight flaps, and the fracture sites did not have any evidence of infection. None of the patients was a smoker. A solid bone union was reached, and full wearing was in a mean of 11 (4–20) weeks after the injury. The lower limb was saved in 100% of the cases. Conclusion: Despite the goods results, further studies applied on a large number of patients are needed to confirm authors theory, however, we can consider the fascial ALT flap as a valid help for bone healing in 3B-C open tibial fractures.
AB - Background: Purpose of this report is to analyze possible effects and clinical outcomes of anterolateral thigh (ALT)-free fascial flaps on bone healing in Gustilo type IIIB-C open tibial fractures. Methods: We present a technique, wherein the fascia is wrapped around bone stumps, bone chips or not vascularized bone graft were used to fill the defects. Five patients with a mean follow-up of 36 months were treated. Results: Mean time from injury to flap coverage was 72 hours. The mean size of bone defects was 4-7,6 cm. All flaps were Antero Lateral Tight flaps, and the fracture sites did not have any evidence of infection. None of the patients was a smoker. A solid bone union was reached, and full wearing was in a mean of 11 (4–20) weeks after the injury. The lower limb was saved in 100% of the cases. Conclusion: Despite the goods results, further studies applied on a large number of patients are needed to confirm authors theory, however, we can consider the fascial ALT flap as a valid help for bone healing in 3B-C open tibial fractures.
KW - ALT flap
KW - fascial flap
KW - lower extremities reconstruction
KW - microsurgery
KW - osteogenic induction
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U2 - 10.1080/08941939.2019.1668092
DO - 10.1080/08941939.2019.1668092
M3 - Article
SN - 0894-1939
VL - 34
SP - 638
EP - 642
JO - Journal of Investigative Surgery
JF - Journal of Investigative Surgery
IS - 6
ER -