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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-7 | Issue-12
Reconstruction of Post-Burn Flexion Contractures of the Knee Joint with Perforator plus Fasciocutaneous Flaps
Dr. Jayabrata Maitra, Dr. Saurav Sethia, Dr. Priyanka Chilbule
Published: Dec. 13, 2021 | 146 162
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2021.v07i12.004
Pages: 760-767
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Abstract
A post-burn flexion contracture of the knee joint is a disabling condition which interferes with an upright posture and a bipedal locomotion. Islanded perforator flaps have been used to resurface the tissue defect which is produced as a result of the contracture release. Despite their various advantages, they are limited by an increased tendency to undergo venous congestion. Perforator-plus flaps can be used to overcome this limitation, while retaining the merits of the islanded perforator flaps.Fifty four patients with post flame burn flexion contractures of the knee joints underwent surgical releases and coverages by various local fasciocutaneous perforator-plus flaps. The patients were followed up for 6 months and the various aspects of the functional and the aesthetic rehabilitations were assessed. All the local fasciocutaneous perforator-plus flaps resurfaced the tissue defect over popliteal fossa with good colour and texture match and maintenance of the contour. None of the flaps had any significant early or delayed complications which necessitated reoperations. All the patients were satisfied with the functional and aesthetic outcomes. Local fasciocutaneous perforator-plus flaps can be considered as one of the primary treatment modalities for the surgical release and reconstruction of post burn flexion contractures of the knee.