Trochanteric pressure sores can be quite difficult to treat, especially in cases of large bone involvement requiring a wide debridement. The residual wound is large and deep, and the reconstruction must ensure a complete fill of all dead spaces, then must be covered with adequate tissue to allow for healing, and reduce the risk of recurrence. We report a case series of spinal cord-injured patients affected by a trochanteric pressure sore. The reconstruction was achieved using a combination of muscle and a cutaneous muscle flap from the thigh. The result was complete healing of the wound with no recurrence at 18 months. In these cases, muscle or musculocutaneous flaps are the better choices because they permit the use of a good volume of viable tissue. In some cases, the flap can be combined to obtain a better result.

Multiple Flaps for Trochanteric Pressure Sore Reconstruction: A Case Series / Luca Negosanti, Sara Tedeschi, Fabio Trapani, Lica Gaiani, Rossella Sgarzani. - In: CUREUS. - ISSN 2168-8184. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:7(2020), pp. e9369.1-e9369.5. [10.7759/cureus.9369]

Multiple Flaps for Trochanteric Pressure Sore Reconstruction: A Case Series

Luca Negosanti;Sara Tedeschi;Rossella Sgarzani
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2020

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Trochanteric pressure sores can be quite difficult to treat, especially in cases of large bone involvement requiring a wide debridement. The residual wound is large and deep, and the reconstruction must ensure a complete fill of all dead spaces, then must be covered with adequate tissue to allow for healing, and reduce the risk of recurrence. We report a case series of spinal cord-injured patients affected by a trochanteric pressure sore. The reconstruction was achieved using a combination of muscle and a cutaneous muscle flap from the thigh. The result was complete healing of the wound with no recurrence at 18 months. In these cases, muscle or musculocutaneous flaps are the better choices because they permit the use of a good volume of viable tissue. In some cases, the flap can be combined to obtain a better result.
2020
Multiple Flaps for Trochanteric Pressure Sore Reconstruction: A Case Series / Luca Negosanti, Sara Tedeschi, Fabio Trapani, Lica Gaiani, Rossella Sgarzani. - In: CUREUS. - ISSN 2168-8184. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:7(2020), pp. e9369.1-e9369.5. [10.7759/cureus.9369]
Luca Negosanti, Sara Tedeschi, Fabio Trapani, Lica Gaiani, Rossella Sgarzani
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