The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case

Major trauma may result in severe open elbow fractures with significant soft tissue injury and skin loss. Reconstruction of those defects can be complicated and inadequate cover can result in severely limited functional outcome.The free anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is one of the ways to reconstruc...

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Main Authors: Efstratios Gerakopoulos, Toby Colegate-Stone, Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor, Victoria Rose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Trauma Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644021000686
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spelling doaj-699091ae4c52483db7d2158c653fecc92021-07-17T04:34:41ZengElsevierTrauma Case Reports2352-64402021-08-0134100463The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting caseEfstratios Gerakopoulos0Toby Colegate-Stone1Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor2Victoria Rose3Corresponding author.; Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UKKings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UKKings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UKKings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UKMajor trauma may result in severe open elbow fractures with significant soft tissue injury and skin loss. Reconstruction of those defects can be complicated and inadequate cover can result in severely limited functional outcome.The free anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is one of the ways to reconstruct those defects. Its utilisation in severe complex open elbow fractures is recently being increased due to its advantages. The purpose of this article is to present an interesting case where the ALT flap was used with success in a challenging situation of a severe elbow bony, ligamentous and soft tissue injury.Our case has demonstrated that the ALT flap presents an effective method in treating successfully severe open elbow fractures, and its advantages include 1)large amount of available skin and subcutaneous tissue for coverage of the elbow joint without creating strictures, 2)potential of using the vascularised vastus lateralis muscle to minimise the residual dead space in order to prevent infection and as a vascular bed for nerve grafting and 3) the ability to harvest fascia lata grafts and use them to reconstruct ligamentous and tendinous injuries. We recommend the use of the vascularised ALT flap when treating severe open elbow fractures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644021000686ElbowOpen fracturesFree flapsLigament reconstruction
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author Efstratios Gerakopoulos
Toby Colegate-Stone
Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor
Victoria Rose
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Toby Colegate-Stone
Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor
Victoria Rose
The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
Trauma Case Reports
Elbow
Open fractures
Free flaps
Ligament reconstruction
author_facet Efstratios Gerakopoulos
Toby Colegate-Stone
Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor
Victoria Rose
author_sort Efstratios Gerakopoulos
title The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
title_short The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
title_full The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
title_fullStr The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
title_full_unstemmed The use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - An illustrated report of an interesting case
title_sort use of the anterolateral thigh vascular free flap in complex open elbow fractures after major trauma - an illustrated report of an interesting case
publisher Elsevier
series Trauma Case Reports
issn 2352-6440
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Major trauma may result in severe open elbow fractures with significant soft tissue injury and skin loss. Reconstruction of those defects can be complicated and inadequate cover can result in severely limited functional outcome.The free anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is one of the ways to reconstruct those defects. Its utilisation in severe complex open elbow fractures is recently being increased due to its advantages. The purpose of this article is to present an interesting case where the ALT flap was used with success in a challenging situation of a severe elbow bony, ligamentous and soft tissue injury.Our case has demonstrated that the ALT flap presents an effective method in treating successfully severe open elbow fractures, and its advantages include 1)large amount of available skin and subcutaneous tissue for coverage of the elbow joint without creating strictures, 2)potential of using the vascularised vastus lateralis muscle to minimise the residual dead space in order to prevent infection and as a vascular bed for nerve grafting and 3) the ability to harvest fascia lata grafts and use them to reconstruct ligamentous and tendinous injuries. We recommend the use of the vascularised ALT flap when treating severe open elbow fractures.
topic Elbow
Open fractures
Free flaps
Ligament reconstruction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644021000686
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