DermaClose: A Case Series in the Management of Large Soft Tissue Defects in Diabetic Foot Infection

Author:

Brannigan Kathryn1,Yao Susie Zhi Jie2,Gee Edward2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Northern Care Alliance

2. Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, UK

Abstract

Abstract: Diabetic foot infection poses a complex problem due to several interrelated issues, including rapidly spreading infection, poor vascular supply, and reduced healing ability. Management may require multiple operative procedures and prolonged treatment with a high risk of morbidity, such as amputation, and mortality. Debridement of infection commonly creates large wounds and soft tissue defects, with limited soft tissue reconstructive options due to adverse local and systemic factors. In this setting, treatment often consists of protracted periods of secondary wound healing by granulation, de-tensioning the tissues by removing bone, and minor or major amputation. Flaps and grafts may be considered but often carry unacceptable rates of failure. We present 3 cases in which DermaClose, an automated wound management system, was employed by a joint Orthopedic and Plastic Surgery team with excellent results and rapid closure of large soft tissue defects. Level of Evidence: Level IV.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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