Journal article

Wrist fusion using an induced membrane technique for forearm salvage in a patient with an infected open injury with segmental bone loss: A case report

JMY Chowdhury, DJ Wilks, W Bhat, S Vollans, N Foster, J Wiper, PJ Harwood

Trauma Case Reports | Elsevier BV | Published : 2021

Abstract

This case report describes the management of a 27-year-old male who, after a quadbike accident, presented with an open, infected, segmental both bone forearm injury with significant bone and soft tissue loss including the radio-carpal joint. Limb salvage was accomplished in the form of a single bone forearm fusion utilising Masquelet's two-stage induced membrane technique to reconstruct the segmental bone defect. The patient proceeded to uneventful bony union by 6 months and returned to driving and riding a quadbike. Despite significant deep infection, successful salvage was achieved using the induced membrane technique. Critical to success was aggressive, repeated debridement alongside rest..

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