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Wound Coverage Techniques for the Injured Extremity

Objectives. Review multi-disciplinary approach to evaluation and treatment of Soft Tissue injuriesReview up to date methods of coverageOpenPrimary vs. Secondary Skin graftingFlapReview Non-surgical and Surgical Options for Soft-Tissue injuriesReview current literature concerning Soft-Tissue i

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Wound Coverage Techniques for the Injured Extremity

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    1. Wound Coverage Techniques for the Injured Extremity Gil Ortega, MD, MPH Original Author: David Sanders, MD; Created January 2006 New Author: Gil Ortega, MD, MPH; Revised September 2009 General References Serafin, Donald M.D.: Atlas of Microsurgical Composite Tissue Transplantation. W.B. Saunders Company, 1996. Webster, Martyn H. C. MBChB, FRCS (Glasg.), Soutar, David S. MBChB, FRCS (ED.): Practical Guild to Free Tissue Transfer. Butterworth & Co, 1986. McCraw, John B. M.D., F.A.C.S., Arnold, Phillip G. M.D., F.A.C.S., et al: McCraw and Arnolds Atlas of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps, Hampton Press Publishing Co.,1986. Cormack, George C. MA, MB, ChB, FRCS(ED), Lamberty, B. George H. MA, MB, BChir, FRCS: The Arterial Anatomy of Skin Flaps. Churchill Livingstone, 1986. Moy, Owen J. M.D., et al: Soft Tissue Management of Complex Upper Extremity Wounds. W.B. Saunders Company, 13-2: 163-318, May 1997. General References Serafin, Donald M.D.: Atlas of Microsurgical Composite Tissue Transplantation. W.B. Saunders Company, 1996. Webster, Martyn H. C. MBChB, FRCS (Glasg.), Soutar, David S. MBChB, FRCS (ED.): Practical Guild to Free Tissue Transfer. Butterworth & Co, 1986. McCraw, John B. M.D., F.A.C.S., Arnold, Phillip G. M.D., F.A.C.S., et al: McCraw and Arnolds Atlas of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps, Hampton Press Publishing Co.,1986. Cormack, George C. MA, MB, ChB, FRCS(ED), Lamberty, B. George H. MA, MB, BChir, FRCS: The Arterial Anatomy of Skin Flaps. Churchill Livingstone, 1986. Moy, Owen J. M.D., et al: Soft Tissue Management of Complex Upper Extremity Wounds. W.B. Saunders Company, 13-2: 163-318, May 1997.

    2. Objectives Review multi-disciplinary approach to evaluation and treatment of Soft Tissue injuries Review up to date methods of coverage Open Primary vs. Secondary Skin grafting Flap Review Non-surgical and Surgical Options for Soft-Tissue injuries Review current literature concerning Soft-Tissue injuries and Wound Coverage Techniques Objectives of this talk are as stated. Options for coverage will be discussed for the tibia, foot, elbow and hand. More proximal sites such as the shoulder and hip are generally covered with rotation flaps if skin grafting is not adequate.Objectives of this talk are as stated. Options for coverage will be discussed for the tibia, foot, elbow and hand. More proximal sites such as the shoulder and hip are generally covered with rotation flaps if skin grafting is not adequate.

    3. Initial Assessment History Time and mechanism of injury Functional demands of the patient Patient variables Age Diabetes Malnutrition Obesity Infection Smoker Medications Underlying physiology Occupation

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