EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH

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Autor(a) principal: Castro-Ferreira, Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gonçalves Dias, Paulo, Ferreira, Pedro, Braga, José, Moreira Sampaio, Sérgio, Fernando Teixeira, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48750/acv.33
Resumo: Clinical case: A 48 years old indigent man, with history of smoking and chronic alcohol consumption. He was taken to the Hospital one month after leg trauma. Physical  exmamination showed extensive ulcer (25x15cm) on the anteromedial aspect of the left leg, with important signs of infection, as well as significant bone exposure of the tibial shaft. No femoral or dislal pulses in the affected limb. The case was discussed with the plastic surgery team and a multidisciplinary approach was decided. Diagnostic angiogram showed occlusion of the left external iliac and superficial femoral arteries. Patient was revascularized with aortobifemoral bypass with great saphenous vein extension to the popliteal artery. Following revascularization, there was a period wound dressing with hypochlorite and large spectrum antibiotics, followed by surgical wound cleaning. Finally, plasty of the clean injury with latissimus dorsi muscle free flap, followed by partial skin graft was performed. Patient was discharged 10 days after the plastic surgery. He remains asymptomatic, with complete healing of the injury, 6 months after hospital release. Conclusion: In extreme cases, even after successful revascularization, the degree of tissue injury may not be compatible with a favorable healing process. In these cases, a multidisciplinary approach is the only way to avoid amputation. This case is a classic example where the evaluation and joint intervention of vascular and plastic surgery were decisive for the limb salvage of a 48-year-old man.
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spelling EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHESTENDER O LIMIAR PARA SALVAR O MEMBRO, UMA ABORDAGEM MULTIDISCIPLINARPlastic SurgeryPeripheral Arterial DiseaseMultidisciplinary CommunicationCirurgia PlásticaDoença arterial periféricaAbordagem MultidisciplinarClinical case: A 48 years old indigent man, with history of smoking and chronic alcohol consumption. He was taken to the Hospital one month after leg trauma. Physical  exmamination showed extensive ulcer (25x15cm) on the anteromedial aspect of the left leg, with important signs of infection, as well as significant bone exposure of the tibial shaft. No femoral or dislal pulses in the affected limb. The case was discussed with the plastic surgery team and a multidisciplinary approach was decided. Diagnostic angiogram showed occlusion of the left external iliac and superficial femoral arteries. Patient was revascularized with aortobifemoral bypass with great saphenous vein extension to the popliteal artery. Following revascularization, there was a period wound dressing with hypochlorite and large spectrum antibiotics, followed by surgical wound cleaning. Finally, plasty of the clean injury with latissimus dorsi muscle free flap, followed by partial skin graft was performed. Patient was discharged 10 days after the plastic surgery. He remains asymptomatic, with complete healing of the injury, 6 months after hospital release. Conclusion: In extreme cases, even after successful revascularization, the degree of tissue injury may not be compatible with a favorable healing process. In these cases, a multidisciplinary approach is the only way to avoid amputation. This case is a classic example where the evaluation and joint intervention of vascular and plastic surgery were decisive for the limb salvage of a 48-year-old man.Caso clínico: Homem indigente, 48 anos, com antecedentes de tabagismo e etilismo crónico. Encaminhado ao SU um mês após queda com traumatismo do MIE. Ao EO apresentava extensa úlcera (25x15cm) na face antero-medial da perna esquerda, com tecido desvitalizado e sinais de infeção no leito, bem como exposição óssea significativa da diáfise da tíbia. Sem pulso femoral no membro esquerdo. O caso foi discutido com equipa de SU de cirurgia plástica tendo sido decidido internar o doente para posterior abordagem multidisciplinar. Angiografia diagnóstica demonstrou oclusão da artéria ilíaca externa e da artéria femoral superficial esquerdas. Procedeu-se à realização de bypass aorto-bifemoral com prolongamento à artéria poplítea supra-articular com veia grande safena. Cumpriu antibioterapia EV de largo espectro e cuidados de penso com hipoclorito e  soro fisiológico, seguido de limpeza cirúrgica da ferida. Posteriormente, realizou-se plastia do defeito com retalho livre de músculo grande dorsal, seguido de enxerto de pele parcial. Alta após 10 dias. Atualmente doente assintomático, com cicatrização total da lesão. Conclusão:  Em casos extremos, mesmo após revascularização eficaz, o grau de lesão tecidual pode não ser compatível com um processo de cicatrização favorável. Nestes casos, uma abordagem multidisciplinar constitui a única via para evitar a amputação. Este caso é um exemplo paradigmático onde a avaliação e intervenção conjuntas por cirurgia vascular e cirurgia plástica foram decisivas para salvar o membro de um homem de 48 anos.Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular2018-12-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48750/acv.33oai:ojs.acvjournal.com:article/33Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2018): March; 68-71Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular; Vol. 14 N.º 1 (2018): Março; 68-712183-00961646-706Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttp://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/33https://doi.org/10.48750/acv.33http://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/33/83Copyright (c) 2018 Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascularinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro-Ferreira, RicardoGonçalves Dias, PauloFerreira, PedroBraga, JoséMoreira Sampaio, SérgioFernando Teixeira, José2022-05-23T15:09:58Zoai:ojs.acvjournal.com:article/33Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T14:57:27.148024Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
ESTENDER O LIMIAR PARA SALVAR O MEMBRO, UMA ABORDAGEM MULTIDISCIPLINAR
title EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
spellingShingle EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
Castro-Ferreira, Ricardo
Plastic Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Multidisciplinary Communication
Cirurgia Plástica
Doença arterial periférica
Abordagem Multidisciplinar
title_short EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
title_full EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
title_fullStr EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
title_full_unstemmed EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
title_sort EXTEND THE THRESHOLD FOR LIMB SALVAGE, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
author Castro-Ferreira, Ricardo
author_facet Castro-Ferreira, Ricardo
Gonçalves Dias, Paulo
Ferreira, Pedro
Braga, José
Moreira Sampaio, Sérgio
Fernando Teixeira, José
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves Dias, Paulo
Ferreira, Pedro
Braga, José
Moreira Sampaio, Sérgio
Fernando Teixeira, José
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro-Ferreira, Ricardo
Gonçalves Dias, Paulo
Ferreira, Pedro
Braga, José
Moreira Sampaio, Sérgio
Fernando Teixeira, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plastic Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Multidisciplinary Communication
Cirurgia Plástica
Doença arterial periférica
Abordagem Multidisciplinar
topic Plastic Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Multidisciplinary Communication
Cirurgia Plástica
Doença arterial periférica
Abordagem Multidisciplinar
description Clinical case: A 48 years old indigent man, with history of smoking and chronic alcohol consumption. He was taken to the Hospital one month after leg trauma. Physical  exmamination showed extensive ulcer (25x15cm) on the anteromedial aspect of the left leg, with important signs of infection, as well as significant bone exposure of the tibial shaft. No femoral or dislal pulses in the affected limb. The case was discussed with the plastic surgery team and a multidisciplinary approach was decided. Diagnostic angiogram showed occlusion of the left external iliac and superficial femoral arteries. Patient was revascularized with aortobifemoral bypass with great saphenous vein extension to the popliteal artery. Following revascularization, there was a period wound dressing with hypochlorite and large spectrum antibiotics, followed by surgical wound cleaning. Finally, plasty of the clean injury with latissimus dorsi muscle free flap, followed by partial skin graft was performed. Patient was discharged 10 days after the plastic surgery. He remains asymptomatic, with complete healing of the injury, 6 months after hospital release. Conclusion: In extreme cases, even after successful revascularization, the degree of tissue injury may not be compatible with a favorable healing process. In these cases, a multidisciplinary approach is the only way to avoid amputation. This case is a classic example where the evaluation and joint intervention of vascular and plastic surgery were decisive for the limb salvage of a 48-year-old man.
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