Reconstruction of limited soft-tissue defect with open tibial fracture in the distal third of the leg: A cost and outcome study

Brian P. Thornton, William J. Rosenblum, Lee L.Q. Pu

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Abstract

This study was conducted to analyze the cost and outcome of free-tissue transfers versus local muscle flaps for reconstruction of limited soft-tissue defects associated with tibial fractures in the distal third of the leg. Twelve adult patients underwent either free (n = 6) or local muscle (n = 6) flap reconstruction were retrospectively reviewed. Total operative time for local muscle flap reconstruction was 215 ± 47 minutes compared with 450 ± 90 minutes (P < 0.0002) for free-muscle transfer. Median length of hospital stay after reconstruction was 7 days for local muscle flap compared with 9 days for free-muscle transfer. Total cost of the local muscle flap procedure was $11,729 ± $4460 compared with $19,989 ± $3295 (P < 0.0004) for free-flap reconstruction. Five of 6 patients in each group had excellent soft-tissue contours. Fracture healing was evident in all patients of each group. Thus, a local muscle flap for reconstruction of a limited distal tibial wound appears to be more cost-effective than free-tissue transfer because of equivocal outcomes achieved but at approximately half of the cost.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)276-280
Number of pages5
JournalAnnals of plastic surgery
Volume54
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Free tissue transfer
  • Lower extremity
  • Open tibial wound
  • Outcome study
  • Soleus muscle flap

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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