Regenerative vs flap-based limb salvage: a multi-centered, prospective, randomized controlled trial

Author:

Lau Frank H1,Hoffman Ryan D2ORCID,Danos Denise3,Torabi Radbeh4,Patterson Charles W5,McKendrick Ann D1,Stalder Mark1,Dupin Charles1,Hilaire Hugo St.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, Section of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, LA, USA

2. Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, School of Medicine, LA, USA

3. Department of Behavioral & Community Health Sciences Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA, USA

4. Elite Plastic Surgery, AZ, USA

5. University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, Division of Plastic, Reconstructive, & Cosmetic Surgery, VT, USA

Abstract

Aim: The goal of this study was to compare success rates of a regenerative limb salvage approach (rLS) using dehydrated human chorion amnion membrane (dHACM) to traditional flap-based limb salvage (fLS). Materials & methods: This prospective RTC enrolled patients presenting with complex extremity wounds over a 3-year period. Primary outcomes included success of primary reconstruction, persistence of exposed structures, time to definitive closure, and time to weight bearing. Results: Patients meeting inclusion criteria were randomized to fLS (n = 14) or rLS (n = 25). The primary reconstructive method was successful for 85.7% of fLS subjects and 80% of rLS subjects (p = 1.00). Conclusion: This trial provides strong evidence that rLS is an effective option in the setting of complex extremity wounds, with success rates comparable to traditional flaps.Clinical Trial Registration: NCT03521258 ( ClinicalTrials.gov )

Funder

LSUHSC-NO Dean's Clinical Research Enhancement Grant

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Embryology,Biomedical Engineering

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