Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report

Coverage of lower extremity wounds, especially those in the distal leg, present challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. The present case illustrates a surgical technique utilizing a distally based reverse soleus muscle flap for coverage of an anterior leg wound deficit with exposed bone. The wound...

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Main Authors: Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo, Jonathan Huey
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Language:English
Published: Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://ilizarov-journal.com/index.php/go/article/view/3323
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spelling doaj-b3f6f0c4d676453cb1b76ef5b5614f9d2020-11-25T01:54:33ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2018-03-01241869110.18019/1028-4427-2018-24-1-86-91Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case ReportEdgardo Rodriguez-Collazo0Jonathan Huey1Presence Saint Joseph Hospital – Chicago, USAPresence Saint Joseph Hospital – Chicago, USACoverage of lower extremity wounds, especially those in the distal leg, present challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. The present case illustrates a surgical technique utilizing a distally based reverse soleus muscle flap for coverage of an anterior leg wound deficit with exposed bone. The wound failed conservative wound care and was at risk of a below the knee amputation. The wound was first debrided to healthy bleeding tissue. The Truelok TL External Fixator was then applied for stabilization of the muscle flap. The medial portion of the soleus muscle was dissected with care to preserve its vascular supply and transposed to cover the wound defect. This was followed by utilization of the Integra Bi-Layer Matrix to control the vapor loss of the wound, act as a bacterial barrier, and provide a scaffold for cellular invasion and capillary growth. A wound VAC was applied to promote granular tissue formation. Following post-operative wound care, a split-thickness skin graft was later applied. The limb was salvaged and wound closure was achieved within three months. The patient began ambulating in a patella tendon bearing orthosis within four months. The reverse soleus muscle flap provides a viable option for ankle wound and anterior leg coverage, especially in medically frail patients. Due to a high degree of versatility, reliability, minimal donor site morbidity, less operating time, low cost and good functional gain; this procedure is highly suitable for the treatment of complex middle and lower leg defects. It should be considered in the reconstruction of soft tissue defects about the ankle, especially when the surgeon has exhausted all other conservative and surgical options.http://ilizarov-journal.com/index.php/go/article/view/3323SoleusMuscle FlapLimb SalvageAdvanced Orthoplastic TechniqueExternal FixatorWound VACIntegraTruelokSplit-thickness Skin GraftAnterior Leg WoundAnkle Wound Coverage
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Jonathan Huey
Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
Гений oртопедии
Soleus
Muscle Flap
Limb Salvage
Advanced Orthoplastic Technique
External Fixator
Wound VAC
Integra
Truelok
Split-thickness Skin Graft
Anterior Leg Wound
Ankle Wound Coverage
author_facet Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo
Jonathan Huey
author_sort Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo
title Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
title_short Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
title_full Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
title_fullStr Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Microsurgical Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Truelok TL External Fixator: A Case Report
title_sort microsurgical limb reconstruction utilizing truelok tl external fixator: a case report
publisher Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics
series Гений oртопедии
issn 1028-4427
2542-131X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Coverage of lower extremity wounds, especially those in the distal leg, present challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. The present case illustrates a surgical technique utilizing a distally based reverse soleus muscle flap for coverage of an anterior leg wound deficit with exposed bone. The wound failed conservative wound care and was at risk of a below the knee amputation. The wound was first debrided to healthy bleeding tissue. The Truelok TL External Fixator was then applied for stabilization of the muscle flap. The medial portion of the soleus muscle was dissected with care to preserve its vascular supply and transposed to cover the wound defect. This was followed by utilization of the Integra Bi-Layer Matrix to control the vapor loss of the wound, act as a bacterial barrier, and provide a scaffold for cellular invasion and capillary growth. A wound VAC was applied to promote granular tissue formation. Following post-operative wound care, a split-thickness skin graft was later applied. The limb was salvaged and wound closure was achieved within three months. The patient began ambulating in a patella tendon bearing orthosis within four months. The reverse soleus muscle flap provides a viable option for ankle wound and anterior leg coverage, especially in medically frail patients. Due to a high degree of versatility, reliability, minimal donor site morbidity, less operating time, low cost and good functional gain; this procedure is highly suitable for the treatment of complex middle and lower leg defects. It should be considered in the reconstruction of soft tissue defects about the ankle, especially when the surgeon has exhausted all other conservative and surgical options.
topic Soleus
Muscle Flap
Limb Salvage
Advanced Orthoplastic Technique
External Fixator
Wound VAC
Integra
Truelok
Split-thickness Skin Graft
Anterior Leg Wound
Ankle Wound Coverage
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