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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of a modified Ilizarov external fixation device for closing complex limb wounds that are difficult to cover with skin flaps.
  • A retrospective analysis included 43 patients, revealing that using tension-relieving traction significantly reduced wound size and improved healing times over a mean of 17 days.
  • Results showed minimal complications, with successful closures achieved through direct healing, skin grafts, or sutures, indicating that this method is a promising approach for challenging wound management.

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Introduction: Closure of complex limb wounds poses challenges and requires innovative approaches. This research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified distraction-tension device using Ilizarov external fixation for wound closure in challenging cases.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 43 patients with extremity wounds that were difficult to cover with skin flaps between January 2019 and December 2022. Tension-relieving traction was applied using the Ilizarovexternal fixator apparatus, tailored to individual wound characteristics. Three types of wire-pin connections were used in this study. The distraction begins on the third postoperative day, with a speed of 0.5mm/d. Clinical wound healing scores were evaluated at 5 and 30 days postoperatively. Complications were documented following the Paley classification system.

Results: Traction using modified Ilizarovexternal fixation promoted a significant reduction in wound size. The mean traction period was 11.2 ± 7.3 days, and the mean healing duration was 17.0 ± 3.7 days. The clinical wound healing score improved from 3.7 ± 2.9 at 5 days to 1.7 ± 0.7 at 30 days postoperatively (p < 0.05). Complications were minimal, with no significant obstacles or sequelae observed. Direct closure healing was achieved in 21 cases, skin graft healing in 13 cases, and suture healing in 9 cases. No recurrences were reported. Using Paley's classified complications, there were 17 problems, 9 obstacles, and 0 sequelae.

Conclusion: The Ilizarov tension-relieving traction shows promise in facilitating wound closure that is challenging to manage with skin flaps. The modified three types of pin-skin connection configuration could satisfy various types of wound closure.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of a modified Ilizarov external fixation device for closing complex limb wounds that are difficult to cover with skin flaps.
  • A retrospective analysis included 43 patients, revealing that using tension-relieving traction significantly reduced wound size and improved healing times over a mean of 17 days.
  • Results showed minimal complications, with successful closures achieved through direct healing, skin grafts, or sutures, indicating that this method is a promising approach for challenging wound management.
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