New insights in lower limb reconstruction strategies

Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis. 2023 Jul 29:15:1759720X231189008. doi: 10.1177/1759720X231189008. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

High Energy Musculoskeletal Traumas (HEMTs) represent a relevant problem for healthcare systems, considering the high social costs, and both the high morbidity and mortality. The poor outcomes associated with HEMT are related to the high incidence of complications, including bone infection, fracture malunion and non-union. The treatment of each of these complications could be extremely difficult. Limb reconstruction often needs multiple procedures, rising some questions on the opportunity in perseverate to try to save the affected limb. In fact, theoretically, amputation may guarantee better function and lower complications. However, amputation is not free of complication, and a high long-term social cost has been reported. A comprehensive literature review was performed to suggest possible ways to optimize the limb preservation surgeries of HEMT's complications in order to ameliorate their management.

Keywords: fracture-related infection; high energy musculoskeletal traumas; limb reconstruction; limb salvage; mal union; non-union; osteomyelitis.

Publication types

  • Review