A retrospective study of the anterolateral thigh perforator flap in the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis of the leg with skin defects
Zhegang Zhou, Longbiao Yu, Fanbin Meng, Jingjing Wen, Yingfeng Xiao, Shengxiang Wan, Jing Yan, Hui Zeng, Fei Yu

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness of using the anterolateral thigh perforator flap to treat chronic leg osteomyelitis with skin defects.
Contribution
The study provides a retrospective assessment of the ALT perforator flap's efficacy in treating chronic osteomyelitis with skin defects.
Findings
16 patients showed flap viability with 15 achieving full recovery from infection.
Complications included vascular crisis and recurrence in one case.
The ALT flap successfully covered bone and soft tissue while controlling infection.
Abstract
As a chronic inflammatory process, chronic osteomyelitis is caused by bacterial infections that lead to bone destruction. This disease is more common in patients with open fractures and those undergoing multiple surgical procedures after trauma. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview and critical assessment of the therapeutic efficacy of the anterolateral thigh (ALT) perforator flap in the management of chronic osteomyelitis with dermatologic and soft tissue imperfections localized in the lower extremity. A retrospective analysis involving a cohort of 16 patients who underwent ALT perforator flap reconstruction for the management of chronic osteomyelitis in the calf region that manifested with integumentary deficiencies was conducted. During the follow-up period spanning from 4 months to 2 years, all 16 patients who underwent ALT perforator flap transplantation exhibited flap…
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TopicsOrthopedic Infections and Treatments · Bone fractures and treatments · Surgical site infection prevention
