International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

Soft tissue reconstruction using fasciocutaneous flaps in compound fracture tibia: A case series

2022, Volume 8 Issue 1

Soft tissue reconstruction using fasciocutaneous flaps in compound fracture tibia: A case series

Author(s): Dr. Vikash Agarwala, Dr. Veerender Dev and Dr. Tridip Bharali
Abstract: Objective: To study the role fasciocutaneous flap as a method of soft-tissue reconstruction in open tibial fractures soft-tissue defect and to compare their outcome when used as early coverage with that of delayed coverage.
Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients with open tibial fractures (type IIIB) were subjected to fasciocutaneous flap for the soft-tissue defect. Patients were divided into two groups based on the timing of soft-tissue reconstruction comprising of 15 patients in each group. Group I the early group (0-7 days) and group II delayed group (8-30 days).
Results: Road traffic accidents accounted for the majority of fractures with 77.7% and 60% in group I and group II. The right leg was involved in 20 patients (66.7%) and left leg in 10 patients (33.33%). Middle one-third of the leg being the predominant site of wound defect 66.7% and 60% in group I and group II respectively. 66.7% of superficial infection was found with the delayed closure (group II) and 46% with early closure (group II). 26.7% of deep bony infection was found to be with the delayed closure and 20% with early closure. 80% of flap survived completely in group I while 73.3% flap survived in group II. In group I the time to union was between 13 weeks and 25 weeks accounting for 73.3% of the cases and in group II the time to union was between 26 weeks and 52 weeks, which accounted for 80% of the cases. The average hospital stay was 13.4 days in group I with 80% ranging in between 10 days and 20 days and in group II the average stay was 22.8 days with 53.3% ranging from 21 days to 30 days.
Conclusion: The goals of soft tissue coverage in open fractures are to achieve a safe and early durable coverage, avoid nosocomial infection and optimize the healing and facilitate the future reconstruction.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Vikash Agarwala, Dr. Veerender Dev, Dr. Tridip Bharali. Soft tissue reconstruction using fasciocutaneous flaps in compound fracture tibia: A case series. Int J Orthop Sci 2022;8(1):715-721. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2022.v8.i1j.3089
 
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