Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting approach for the management of patients with complex extremity defects, analyze treatment recommendations, and evaluate factors influencing non-implementation. Methods All patients introduced to an MDT meeting for...
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doaj-a701e3054894457f8313c37dd01f4e982021-04-04T11:22:34ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822021-03-0121111010.1186/s12893-021-01169-4Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementationDimitra Kotsougiani-Fischer0Sebastian Fischer1Jan Warszawski2Paul A. Gruetzner3Gregor Reiter4Christoph Hirche5Ulrich Kneser6Department of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery, Burn Center–BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Hand and Plastic Surgery of the University of HeidelbergDepartment of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery, Burn Center–BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Hand and Plastic Surgery of the University of HeidelbergDepartment of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery, Burn Center–BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Hand and Plastic Surgery of the University of HeidelbergDepartment of Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery, BG Trauma Center LudwigshafenDepartment of Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery, BG Trauma Center LudwigshafenDepartment of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery, Burn Center–BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Hand and Plastic Surgery of the University of HeidelbergDepartment of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery, Burn Center–BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, Hand and Plastic Surgery of the University of HeidelbergAbstract Background This study aimed to assess a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting approach for the management of patients with complex extremity defects, analyze treatment recommendations, and evaluate factors influencing non-implementation. Methods All patients introduced to an MDT meeting for complex extremity defects from 2015 to 2017 were included in a retrospective cohort study. Patients’ characteristics and defect causes were evaluated. Treatment recommendations (TR) of MDT meetings and subsequent implementation were reviewed (cohort with implementation of TR versus cohort with non-implementation of TR), and factors associated with non-adherence to recommendations were statistically analyzed using logistic regression. Results Fifty-one patients (41 male) with a mean age of 54 years were presented in 27 MDT meetings. Most of the patients (70%) suffered from reconstructive challenging or combined bone- and soft tissue defects, primarily located at the lower extremity (88%). Large skeletal defects, chronic osteomyelitis, and multi-fragmented fractures were present in 65% of cases. Forty-five percent of the patients suffered from peripheral vascular disease, necessitating surgical optimization. Of the 51 MDT decisions, 40 were implemented (78%; (32/40) limb salvage versus 22%; (8/40) limb amputation). Limb salvage was successfully achieved in 91% (29/32) of the cases. Failed limb salvages were due to flap failure (33%; 1/3), recurring periprosthetic joint infections (66%; 2/3) and concomitant reconstructive failure. Patients who underwent limb amputation, as recommended, showed proper stump healing and regained mobility with a prosthesis. Overall the MDT treatment plan was effective in 92.5% (37/40) of the patients, who adhered to the MDT treatment recommendation. In eleven patients (22%; 11/51), the MDT treatment was not implemented. MDT decisions were less likely to be implemented, if amputation was recommended (p = 0.029). Conclusions MDT meetings represent a valid tool to formulate individualized treatment plans, avoiding limb amputation in most patients with severe extremity defects. Recommendation for limb amputation is less likely to be implemented than plans for limb salvage. Trial registration: Retrospectively registeredhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-021-01169-4Multidisciplinary team meetingsComplex extremity defectsFree flapBone reconstruction |
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Dimitra Kotsougiani-Fischer Sebastian Fischer Jan Warszawski Paul A. Gruetzner Gregor Reiter Christoph Hirche Ulrich Kneser Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation BMC Surgery Multidisciplinary team meetings Complex extremity defects Free flap Bone reconstruction |
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Dimitra Kotsougiani-Fischer Sebastian Fischer Jan Warszawski Paul A. Gruetzner Gregor Reiter Christoph Hirche Ulrich Kneser |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with complex extremity defects: a retrospective analysis of treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for non-implementation |
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Abstract Background This study aimed to assess a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting approach for the management of patients with complex extremity defects, analyze treatment recommendations, and evaluate factors influencing non-implementation. Methods All patients introduced to an MDT meeting for complex extremity defects from 2015 to 2017 were included in a retrospective cohort study. Patients’ characteristics and defect causes were evaluated. Treatment recommendations (TR) of MDT meetings and subsequent implementation were reviewed (cohort with implementation of TR versus cohort with non-implementation of TR), and factors associated with non-adherence to recommendations were statistically analyzed using logistic regression. Results Fifty-one patients (41 male) with a mean age of 54 years were presented in 27 MDT meetings. Most of the patients (70%) suffered from reconstructive challenging or combined bone- and soft tissue defects, primarily located at the lower extremity (88%). Large skeletal defects, chronic osteomyelitis, and multi-fragmented fractures were present in 65% of cases. Forty-five percent of the patients suffered from peripheral vascular disease, necessitating surgical optimization. Of the 51 MDT decisions, 40 were implemented (78%; (32/40) limb salvage versus 22%; (8/40) limb amputation). Limb salvage was successfully achieved in 91% (29/32) of the cases. Failed limb salvages were due to flap failure (33%; 1/3), recurring periprosthetic joint infections (66%; 2/3) and concomitant reconstructive failure. Patients who underwent limb amputation, as recommended, showed proper stump healing and regained mobility with a prosthesis. Overall the MDT treatment plan was effective in 92.5% (37/40) of the patients, who adhered to the MDT treatment recommendation. In eleven patients (22%; 11/51), the MDT treatment was not implemented. MDT decisions were less likely to be implemented, if amputation was recommended (p = 0.029). Conclusions MDT meetings represent a valid tool to formulate individualized treatment plans, avoiding limb amputation in most patients with severe extremity defects. Recommendation for limb amputation is less likely to be implemented than plans for limb salvage. Trial registration: Retrospectively registered |
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Multidisciplinary team meetings Complex extremity defects Free flap Bone reconstruction |
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