Negative pressure wound therapy in reconstructing extensive leg and foot soft tissue loss in a child: a case study.

J Wound Care

President of the Romanian Pediatric Orthopedic Society, Chief of Surgery, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Emergency Hospital for Children 'Grigore Alexandrescu', Bucharest, Romania, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania.

Published: June 2018

Open fractures of the leg with large loss of tissue require extensive reconstructive methods that can injure the donor area. The use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) may minimise the impact of these reconstructive methods because of its capacity to create granulation tissue that will form a wound bed for the skin graft, thus reducing the volume of soft tissue defect and saving the donor region. This case study describes the effectiveness of NPWT in the treatment and reconstruction of an open fracture of the leg, with massive loss of soft tissue, associated with elastic intramedullary nailing in a 10-year-old female patient, who was a victim of a car accident. Clinical examination revealed a Gustilo-Anderson IIIB open fracture of the left leg, with the avulsion of the fifth toe, disarticulation of the fifth metatarsal bone, extensively damaged skin and subcutaneous tissue in the medium and distal third of the left leg and left foot. The bone was exposed in the distal part of the leg, external malleolus and left calcaneus. Profuse lavage, reduction of the tibial fracture and elastic intramedullary nailing, amputation of the fifth left toe, necrectomy and debridement of devitalised tissue were performed. NPWT was started, with the dressing changed every five days. After 55 days of using NPWT, granulation tissue covered the soft tissue defect and created a wound bed for the skin graft. NPWT helped the management of this open wound, achieving a wound bed for the skin graft, avoiding the use of complex reconstructive methods.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2018.27.Sup6.S14DOI Listing

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