[Surgical issues and outcomes in ischial pressure sores treatment].

Ann Chir Plast Esthet

Centre des brûlés, service de chirurgie plastique, centre hospitalier Saint-Joseph-Saint-Luc, 20 quai Claude-Bernard, Lyon, France.

Published: December 2011

Introduction: Ischiatic pressure sores are frequent in spinal cord injury patients, associated with bad prognosis and high recurrence rate. Many surgical techniques were described, including surgical debridement followed by pedicled flap coverage. We aim to propose a practical decision tree for primary or secondary ischial pressure sore treatment.

Patients And Method: Our series of 48 operated ischial sores with an average follow up of 4 years (range 2 to 8years) is analyzed and compared to previously published reports. Surgical techniques are discussed according to their specific indications.

Results: The optimal recurrence rate in published reports about pressure sore treatment is 20%; a rate inferior to 19% is found in our series, showing the equal importance of flap selection and postoperative care and education. Depending on each situation, various available flaps are described and compared: gluteus maximus flap, biceps femoris flap, gracilis flap, tensor fascia lata flap, fasciocutaneous thigh flaps, rectus femoris and vastus lateralis flap, rectus abdominis flap. Specific surgical indications for more extensive wounds are studied: resection arthroplasty of the hip, hip disarticulation, fillet flaps from the leg, microsurgery.

Conclusion: Based upon our experience, a decision tree summarizes our proposition of flap selection, depending on the wound size and the patient background.

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