一个多学科的方法,最终阶段的肢体救援在高度合并性创伤患者群体:一个观察性研究
Karen R Li1, Christian X Lava1, Monique B Neughebauer1
1Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Journal of clinical medicine
|April 27, 2024
概括
自由组织转移 (FTT) 有效地治疗慢性下肢伤口,在复杂的情况下实现肢体救援. 精心进行手术前的优化和多学科的随访是成功治疗高风险患者的关键.
科学领域:
- 重建性手术是一种重建性手术.
- 肢体救援手术 肢体救援手术
- 微手术 微手术是一种微手术.
背景情况:
- 慢性下肢 (LE) 伤口对肢体救援构成重大挑战.
- 自由组织转移 (FTT) 是复杂的LE伤口的既定重建选择.
- 管理需要解决并发症,感染,血管和生物力学.
研究的目的:
- 评估FTT在慢性LE肢体救援方面的有效性和结果.
- 分析患者的特征,手术细节和长期结果.
- 在伴随性疾病的人群中,确定成功挽救四肢的关键因素.
主要方法:
- 一位外科医生进行的300次无创性LE FTT的回顾性审查 (2011年7月至2023年1月).
- 收集的数据包括患者人口统计,并发症,术前检查,手术细节,片结果和并发症.
- 分析的重点是影响肢体救援成功的因素.
主要成果:
- 该研究包括300名患者 (平均年龄为55.9岁;男性为70.7%).
- 常见的并发病:糖尿病 (54.7%),周围血管疾病 (PVD: 35%),慢性病 (CKD: 15.7%).
- 整体FTT成功率为96.3%,术后双侧截肢率为12.7%.
结论:
- 在患有糖尿病,PVD和末期脏疾病等重大并发症的患者中,FTT可以成功挽救四肢.
- 进行全面的手术前评估,包括广泛的测试和糖尿病管理至关重要.
- 术后监测和长期多学科护理对于持续的肢体救援成功至关重要.
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