One-Stage Treatment and Reconstruction of Gustilo Type III Open Tibial Shaft Fractures With a Vascularized Fibular Osteoseptocutaneous Flap Graft

OBJECTIVES:This study evaluated the usefulness of a single-stage, free-fibular vascularized osteoseptocutaneous flap transfer for Type III open tibial shaft fractures with segmental bone loss for the reconstruction of combined bone and soft tissue defects. DESIGN:Nonrandomized retrospective study. S...

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description OBJECTIVES:This study evaluated the usefulness of a single-stage, free-fibular vascularized osteoseptocutaneous flap transfer for Type III open tibial shaft fractures with segmental bone loss for the reconstruction of combined bone and soft tissue defects. DESIGN:Nonrandomized retrospective study. SETTING:University Level I trauma center. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS:All Gustilo Type III open tibial shaft fractures with segmental bone loss that were treated at one institution between 2000 and 2007 were identified from a trauma registry. The study group consisted of 28 patients with Type III open tibial fractures27 were Gustilo-Anderson Type IIIB and one was Grade IIIC. The cause of tibial injury included eight industrial accidents, seven motor vehicle accidents, five crushing injuries caused by heavy objects, five falls from a height, and three motorcycle crashes. The lengths of the preoperative segmental tibial bone loss ranged from 9 to 17 cm and the size of the associated soft tissue defects ranged from 8 × 6 cm to 15 × 7 cm. INTERVENTION:The free fibular vascularized osteoseptocutaneous flap was used to graft and reconstruct combined bone and soft tissue defects. The radical wound débridement, soft tissue and bone revision, fracture stabilization, and early soft tissue coverage were achieved by this technique in a one-stage procedure. The average duration from injury to one-stage reconstruction was 15.8 hours (range, 5.3 hours to 6.5 days). MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENT:Radiographic and functional evaluation of the lower extremity. RESULTS:All free fibular osteoseptocutaneous flaps survived completely. The average time to overall union for the entire group was 32 weeks after surgery (range, 26-41 weeks). None of the patients in this series had a nonunion. Acceptable radiographic alignment, defined as 5° of angulation in any plane, was obtained in 22 patients (78.6%). Malunion affected six (21.4%) fractures. According to the lower extremity functional assessment, excellent and good results were achieved for 82.1% (23 of 28), fair results were seen in 14.3 % (four of 28), and a poor result occurred in one case (3.5%). CONCLUSION:The free fibular vascularized osteoseptocutaneous flap grafting is an effective alternative in management of Type III open tibial fractures using a one-stage procedure. The grafted fibula offers good fracture stabilization plus a vascularized bone graft, and the fibular flap can also provide a large piece of mobile skin to cover the soft tis
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Female
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Radiography
Retrospective Studies
Surgical Flaps
Tibial Fractures - diagnostic imaging
Tibial Fractures - surgery
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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Young Adult
title One-Stage Treatment and Reconstruction of Gustilo Type III Open Tibial Shaft Fractures With a Vascularized Fibular Osteoseptocutaneous Flap Graft
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