中国临床解剖学杂志 ›› 2017, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): 445-447.doi: 10.13418/j.issn.1001-165x.2017.04.018

• 临床研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

足内侧皮神经营养血管远端蒂皮瓣修复前足软组织缺损

李楚炎, 李文庆, 姚海波, 朱小弟, 陈传煌, 毛仁群   

  1. 深圳市南山区人民医院手足外科,  广东   深圳    518052
  • 收稿日期:2017-01-17 发布日期:2017-08-30
  • 通讯作者: 李文庆,主任医师,E-mail:limo1997@163.com 
  • 作者简介:李楚炎(1982-),男,广东汕头人,主治医师,主要从事手足显微外科临床工作,Tel:13411880326, E-mail:lcypc@163.com
  • 基金资助:

    深圳市科技计划项目(JCYJ2014041194009917)

Repair of soft-tissue defects at the forefoot using the distal pedicled neurocutaneous island flaps at the medial aspect of the foot

LI Chu-yan, LI Wen-qing, YAO Hai-bo, ZHU Xiao-di, CHEN Chuan-huang, WANG Wen-sheng, MAO Ren-qun   

  1. Department of Hand-foot & Microsurgery, Nanshan District People’s Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518052, China
  • Received:2017-01-17 Published:2017-08-30

摘要:

目的 评价应用足内侧皮神经营养血管远端蒂皮瓣修复前足软组织缺损的效果。 方法 自2012 年 1月至 2016 年9月,共从住院病人组织缺损患者中选择10例前足软组织缺损患者应用足内侧皮神经营养血管远端蒂皮瓣进行修复。   结果 9例患者的皮瓣均顺利成活。1例患者有皮瓣远端皮缘坏死现象,经切痂换药后创面愈合。术后患者均获随访,随访时间 6~12 个月,平均 9.5个月。皮瓣外形不臃肿,色泽、质地优良,耐磨无破溃。  结论 采用足内侧皮神经营养血管远端蒂皮瓣修复前足软组织缺损,具有手术切取方便,其术后皮瓣质地柔软,外形美观,供区损伤小等特点,是修复前足软组织缺损的理想方法。

关键词: 软组织缺损,  前足,  隐神经,  皮神经营养血管皮瓣

Abstract:

Objective  To evaluate the application of the distally  pedicled neurocutaneous island distal at the medial aspect of the foot for repair soft-tissue defects at the forefoot. Methods From January 2012 to September 2016, 10 cases of forefoot soft tissue defects were treated with the distal pedicled neurocutaneous island  flaps  at the medial aspect of the foot. Results Flaps in 9 case survived, and in one case partial necrosis developed. Additionally, after six months to one year follow-up, all of the ten cases were evaluated as satisfactory. For instance, the flaps had a good external appearance of color and texture without swelling and ulceration. Conclusion The study suggests that the method of the distal pedicled  neurocutaneous island  flaps at the medial aspect of the foot would be a potential tool for repair of soft-tissue defects at the forefoot, because it was reliable and the flaps had the characteristics of soft, good appearance and minimal donor-site damage.

Key words: Soft tissue defect,  Forefoot,  Saphenous neurocutaneous flaps