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Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects

BACKGROUND: Upper tibia defects ,type3b Gustilo, due to huge size and volume are very difficult to reconstruct; usually several operations are needed for bone and soft tissue defects and the definite one stage reconstruction is yet to be found. OBJECTIVES: In this article we reintroduce the rib- lat...

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Autores principales: Nazerani, Shahram, Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein, Ebadi, Mohamad Reza, Ebrahimpoor, Adel, Nazerani, Tara, Bidarmaghz, Bardia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24749094
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/kowsar.22517464.3553
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author Nazerani, Shahram
Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein
Ebadi, Mohamad Reza
Ebrahimpoor, Adel
Nazerani, Tara
Bidarmaghz, Bardia
author_facet Nazerani, Shahram
Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein
Ebadi, Mohamad Reza
Ebrahimpoor, Adel
Nazerani, Tara
Bidarmaghz, Bardia
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description BACKGROUND: Upper tibia defects ,type3b Gustilo, due to huge size and volume are very difficult to reconstruct; usually several operations are needed for bone and soft tissue defects and the definite one stage reconstruction is yet to be found. OBJECTIVES: In this article we reintroduce the rib- latissimus flap as an acceptable method to reconstruct tibia defects in selected cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The latissimus muscle with one or two ribs revascualrized by reverse flow from perforators is harvested; the ribs are bisected after harvest yielding four to six struts of vascularized bone to fill the huge upper tibia defect. Internal fixation is very important and we favor LCP plates for long bone fixation and the rib struts are fixed in place by small titanium screws to maintain the “picket fence” design. The muscle is then wrapped around the ribs and the defect is completely reconstructed. RESULTS: During the past 9 years we have used the rib-latissimus dorsi (RLD) muscle flap, without serratus muscle, in 7 patients with combined bone and soft tissue defects of the upper tibia. All the flaps healed without any major complications and only one stress fracture was seen and treated. The ribs healed and in a median of 14 months hypertrophied to the size of the upper tibia. Nonunion was not observed and patients with lower extremity defects were able to bear full weight within an average of seven months. CONCLUSIONS: The fractures of tibia type 3a and 3b Gustilo are devastating injuries requiring several operations. Several combinations of RLD-Serratus have already been reported but a rib-LD muscle with “picket fence” design has not been reported .The RLD transfer with two ribs divided into four struts for bone coverage and muscle to cover all the upper tibia soft tissue defect can be a useful tool in the armamentarium of the surgeon treating combined defects in a single stage.
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spelling pubmed-39895662014-04-18 Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects Nazerani, Shahram Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein Ebadi, Mohamad Reza Ebrahimpoor, Adel Nazerani, Tara Bidarmaghz, Bardia Trauma Mon Original Article BACKGROUND: Upper tibia defects ,type3b Gustilo, due to huge size and volume are very difficult to reconstruct; usually several operations are needed for bone and soft tissue defects and the definite one stage reconstruction is yet to be found. OBJECTIVES: In this article we reintroduce the rib- latissimus flap as an acceptable method to reconstruct tibia defects in selected cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The latissimus muscle with one or two ribs revascualrized by reverse flow from perforators is harvested; the ribs are bisected after harvest yielding four to six struts of vascularized bone to fill the huge upper tibia defect. Internal fixation is very important and we favor LCP plates for long bone fixation and the rib struts are fixed in place by small titanium screws to maintain the “picket fence” design. The muscle is then wrapped around the ribs and the defect is completely reconstructed. RESULTS: During the past 9 years we have used the rib-latissimus dorsi (RLD) muscle flap, without serratus muscle, in 7 patients with combined bone and soft tissue defects of the upper tibia. All the flaps healed without any major complications and only one stress fracture was seen and treated. The ribs healed and in a median of 14 months hypertrophied to the size of the upper tibia. Nonunion was not observed and patients with lower extremity defects were able to bear full weight within an average of seven months. CONCLUSIONS: The fractures of tibia type 3a and 3b Gustilo are devastating injuries requiring several operations. Several combinations of RLD-Serratus have already been reported but a rib-LD muscle with “picket fence” design has not been reported .The RLD transfer with two ribs divided into four struts for bone coverage and muscle to cover all the upper tibia soft tissue defect can be a useful tool in the armamentarium of the surgeon treating combined defects in a single stage. Kowsar 2012-01-15 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3989566/ /pubmed/24749094 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/kowsar.22517464.3553 Text en Copyright ©2012, Kowsar M.P.Co. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nazerani, Shahram
Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein
Ebadi, Mohamad Reza
Ebrahimpoor, Adel
Nazerani, Tara
Bidarmaghz, Bardia
Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects
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title_fullStr Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects
title_full_unstemmed Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects
title_short Combined Rib-Latissimus Flap; the “Picket Fence” Concept for Reconstruction of Upper Tibia Defects
title_sort combined rib-latissimus flap; the “picket fence” concept for reconstruction of upper tibia defects
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24749094
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/kowsar.22517464.3553
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