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Schweizer T, Gohritz A, Lo SJ, Schaefer D, Osinga R. [Pedicled myofasciocutaneous medial or lateral sural artery perforator gastrocnemius flap for perigenicular soft tissue reconstruction]. UNFALLCHIRURGIE (HEIDELBERG, GERMANY) 2023; 126:312-315. [PMID: 36912968 PMCID: PMC10060310 DOI: 10.1007/s00113-023-01303-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 02/01/2023] [Indexed: 03/14/2023]
Affiliation(s)
- Thierry Schweizer
- Klinik für Plastische, Rekonstruktive, Ästhetische und Handchirurgie, Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz
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- Klinik für Plastische, Rekonstruktive, Ästhetische und Handchirurgie, Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz
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- Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Glasgow, UK
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- Klinik für Plastische, Rekonstruktive, Ästhetische und Handchirurgie, Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz
- Zentrum für Muskuloskelettale Infektionen (ZMSI), Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz
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- Klinik für Plastische, Rekonstruktive, Ästhetische und Handchirurgie, Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz.
- Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Glasgow, UK.
- Zentrum für Muskuloskelettale Infektionen (ZMSI), Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstr. 21, 4031, Basel, Schweiz.
- Praxis beim Merian Iselin, Thannerstr. 80, 4054, Basel, Schweiz.
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Fang J, Chen B, Wu Y, Tang Z, Ren F, Zhang W. [Research progress of clinical application of medial sural artery perforator flap]. ZHONGGUO XIU FU CHONG JIAN WAI KE ZA ZHI = ZHONGGUO XIUFU CHONGJIAN WAIKE ZAZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF REPARATIVE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY 2021; 35:508-513. [PMID: 33855838 DOI: 10.7507/1002-1892.202011032] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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Objective To review the research progress of the clinical application of the medial sural artery perforator flap (MSAPF). Methods The relevant domestic and abroad literature on the clinical application of MSAPF was extensively consulted, and the research progress were summarized and analyzed in aspect of its definition, anatomical characteristics, clinical application, surgical resection and improvement, and advantages and disadvantages of flaps, etc. Results MSAPF has the advantages of relatively constant anatomical position, thin flap texture, long vascular pedicle, large vessel diameter, no sacrifice of main blood vessels, concealed donor site, no hair, and fewer complications; it can carry nerves, tendons, and muscles to construct chimeric flaps to repair three-dimensional wounds; and can also repair wounds with high aesthetic and functional requirements such as hand, foot and ankle, head and neck, etc. Conclusion The MSAPF is a versatile, various forms, functional diversification, and three-dimensional flap donor site with various application forms and ideal repair effectiveness.
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- Jie Fang
- Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Ren Ci Hospital, Xuzhou Jiangsu, 221000, P.R.China
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- Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Ren Ci Hospital, Xuzhou Jiangsu, 221000, P.R.China
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- Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Ren Ci Hospital, Xuzhou Jiangsu, 221000, P.R.China
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- Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Ren Ci Hospital, Xuzhou Jiangsu, 221000, P.R.China
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- Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Ren Ci Hospital, Xuzhou Jiangsu, 221000, P.R.China
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- Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, Tianjin Union Medical Center, Tianjin, 300121, P.R.China
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Osinga R, Eggimann MM, Lo SJ, Kühl R, Lunger A, Ochsner PE, Sendi P, Clauss M, Schaefer DJ. Orthoplastics in Periprosthetic Joint Infection of the Knee: Treatment Concept for Composite Soft-tissue Defect with Extensor Apparatus Deficiency. J Bone Jt Infect 2020; 5:160-171. [PMID: 32566456 PMCID: PMC7295645 DOI: 10.7150/jbji.47018] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/14/2020] [Accepted: 04/21/2020] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Introduction: Reconstruction of composite soft-tissue defects with extensor apparatus deficiency in patients with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the knee is challenging. We present a single-centre multidisciplinary orthoplastic treatment concept based on a retrospective outcome analysis over 20 years. Methods and Results: One-hundred sixty patients had PJI after total knee arthroplasty. Plastic surgical reconstruction of a concomitant perigenicular soft-tissue defect was indicated in 47 patients. Of these, six presented with extensor apparatus deficiency. One patient underwent primary arthrodesis and five patients underwent reconstruction of the extensor apparatus. The principle to reconstruct missing tissue 'like with like' was thereby favoured: Two patients with a wide soft-tissue defect received a free anterolateral thigh flap with fascia lata; one patient with a smaller soft-tissue defect received a free sensate, extended lateral arm flap with triceps tendon; and two patients who did not qualify for free flap surgery received a pedicled medial sural artery perforator gastrocnemius flap. Despite good functional results 1 year later, long-term follow-up revealed that two patients had to undergo arthrodesis because of recurrent infection and one patient was lost to follow-up. Conclusion: These results show that PJI of the knee and extensor apparatus deficiency is a dreaded combination with a poor long-term outcome. Standardization of surgical techniques for a defined PJI problem and consensus on study variables may facilitate interinstitutional comparisons of outcome data, and hence, improvement of treatment concepts.
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- Rik Osinga
- Centre for Musculoskeletal Infections, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0SF, United Kingdom
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- Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0SF, United Kingdom.,Translational Research Center, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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- Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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- Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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- Clinic for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery and Interdisciplinary Septic Surgical Unit, Kantonsspital Baselland, Liestal, Switzerland
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- Centre for Musculoskeletal Infections, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Institute for Infectious Diseases, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.,Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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- Centre for Musculoskeletal Infections, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Clinic for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery and Interdisciplinary Septic Surgical Unit, Kantonsspital Baselland, Liestal, Switzerland.,Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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- Centre for Musculoskeletal Infections, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.,Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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