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Masquelet technique in military practice:specificities and future directions for combat-related bone defect reconstruction
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作者 Laurent Mathieu Romain Mourtialon +3 位作者 Marjorie Durand Arnaud de Rousiers Nicolas de l’Escalopier Jean‑Marc Collombet 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期369-382,共14页
Because of its simplicity,reliability,and replicability,the Masquelet induced membrane technique(IMT)has become one of the preferred methods for critical bone defect reconstruction in extremities.Although it is now us... Because of its simplicity,reliability,and replicability,the Masquelet induced membrane technique(IMT)has become one of the preferred methods for critical bone defect reconstruction in extremities.Although it is now used worldwide,few studies have been published about IMT in military practice.Bone reconstruction is particularly challenging in this context of care due to extensive soft-tissue injury,early wound infection,and even delayed management in austere conditions.Based on our clinical expertise,recent research,and a literature analysis,this narrative review provides an overview of the IMT application to combat-related bone defects.It presents technical specificities and future developments aiming to optimize IMT outcomes,including for the management of massive multi-tissue defects or bone reconstruction performed in the field with limited resources. 展开更多
关键词 Bone defect Induced membrane technique Gunshot wound Low resources Masquelet technique MILITARY war surgery
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Soft tissue coverage using pedicled flap in combat zone: A case series
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作者 Laurent Mathieu Soryapong Plang +4 位作者 Nicolas de l'Escalopier James Charles Murison Christophe Gaillard Antoine Bertani Frederic Rongieras 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第2期273-277,共5页
Background:Soft tissue reconstruction is typically conducted after evacuation from theater of operations.If circumstances do not allow timely evacuation,however,defect site may need to be reconstructed in the combat z... Background:Soft tissue reconstruction is typically conducted after evacuation from theater of operations.If circumstances do not allow timely evacuation,however,defect site may need to be reconstructed in the combat zone.Case presentation:A total of 41 patients with extremity soft tissue defect were treated using pedicled flaps by a single orthopedic surgeon during four deployments in Chad,Afghanistan and Mali between 2010 and 2017.The mean age was 25.6 years.A total of 46 injury sites in extremities required flap coverage:19 combat-related injuries(CRIs)and 27 non-combat related injuries(NCRIs).Twenty of the injury sites were infected.Overall,63 pedicled flap transfers were carried out:15 muscle flaps,35 local fasciocutaneous flaps and 13 distant fasciocutaneous flaps.The flap types used did not differ for CRIs or NCRIs.Mean follow-up was 71 days.Complications included deep infection(n=6),flap failure(n=1)and partial flap necrosis(n=1).Limb salvage rate was 92.7%(38/41).Conclusions:Soft tissue defect can be managed with simple pedicled flaps in theatre of operations if needed.Basic reconstructive procedures should be part of the training for military orthopedic surgeons.Trial registration:Retrospectively registered in January 2019(2019-0901-001). 展开更多
关键词 Pedicled flaps Limited resources war surgery Reconstruction Training
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