Soft-tissue defects and exposed hardware: a review of indications for soft-tissue reconstruction and hardware preservation.

Journal Article (Journal Article;Review)

BACKGROUND: Traditionally, management of exposed hardware has included irrigation and débridement, intravenous antibiotics, and likely removal of the hardware. Increasingly, the goal of wound closure without hardware removal using plastic surgical techniques of soft-tissue reconstruction has been emphasized. Identification of parameters for retaining exposed hardware may assist surgeons with management decisions and outcomes. METHODS: A current literature review was performed to identify parameters with prognostic relevance for management of exposed hardware before soft-tissue reconstruction. RESULTS: The following parameters were identified as important for the potential salvage of exposed hardware with soft-tissue coverage: hardware location, infection, duration of exposure, and presence of hardware loosening. CONCLUSIONS: Management of exposed hardware has included the removal of the hardware. However, if certain criteria are met--specifically, stable hardware, time of exposure less than 2 weeks, lack of infection, and location of hardware--salvage of the hardware with plastic surgical soft-tissue coverage may be a therapeutic option.

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Duke Authors

Cited Authors

  • Viol, A; Pradka, SP; Baumeister, SP; Wang, D; Moyer, KE; Zura, RD; Olson, SA; Zenn, MR; Levin, SL; Erdmann, D

Published Date

  • April 2009

Published In

Volume / Issue

  • 123 / 4

Start / End Page

  • 1256 - 1263

PubMed ID

  • 19337094

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1529-4242

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31819f2b5e

Language

  • eng

Conference Location

  • United States