Challenges of Setting up a Lower Extremity Reconstruction Practice in a Constrained Environment

Author:

Datli Asli1ORCID,Karasoy Ismail2,Genc Yucel3,Pilanci Ozgur4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, VM Medical Park Florya Hospital, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Gumushane State Hospital, Gumushane, Turkey

3. Department of Radiology, Gumushane State Hospital, Gumushane, Turkey

4. Private Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Background Microsurgical lower extremity reconstruction remains challenging, especially when resources are limited such as lack of proper equipment, human resources, administrative support, and located in a remote area far from tertiary care. Nevertheless, reconstructive solutions are required, especially when in urgent trauma situations. In this article, we evaluate ways of overcoming challenges and issues that should be considered in a newly established unit by sharing our initial lower extremity reconstruction experience. Methods We report a local hospital's initial lower extremity reconstruction experience in February 2017 to January 2018. Through a total of seven patients, we tried to enhance the environment, instruments, nurses' contribution, and perspective of the peers and community in terms of factors related to the surgeon, hardware, environment, supporting faculty, reimbursement, and patients. Results Four patients underwent reconstruction with a freestyle propeller flap and three with an anterolateral thigh flap; in one case, a superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap was chosen to salvage partial flap necrosis. Increased experience of the surgeon, new equipment, continuing nurse/patient education, and collaborating with other departments allowed us to choose more challenging flaps and be more meticulous while decreasing the operation time and hospital stay. Conclusion To start a lower extremity reconstruction practice in a resource-poor environment, the surgeon needs to evaluate the relevant factors; moreover, he or she should continuously improve them until a working methodology is achieved. Despite all the challenges, the adaptations learned at this center can be applied to other local hospitals around the world to set up a lower extremity reconstruction practice and improve its outcomes.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Surgery

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