Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable against shearing forces. This allows an early mobilization and undisturbed primary wound healing. This study evaluated a uniform group of eight paraplegic patients with sacral decubital ulcers and covered the lesions using gluteal rotation flaps with a deepithelialized tip to anchor the flap subcutaneously on the contralateral ischial tuber. Initial wound healing and recurrence after one year were evaluated. All but one flap showed uneventful wound healing, and all the flaps presented without any signs of recurrence or instability. The authors suggest that sufficient anchoring using a deepithelialized part of the flap helps to integrate and stabi...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to introduce modifications in paraspinous muscle flap sur...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
Aim: Pressure ulcers are a long-term medical problem; it was even found during the autopsy of Egypti...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Background: Decubitus ulcers are injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pre...
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of damage control surgery (DCS) in patients with sacr...
Limited protective sensation and reduced spontaneous mobility in bed-ridden patients and para- and q...
Study DesignCase series.PurposeTo describe paraspinal transposition flap for coverage of sacral soft...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146633/1/micr30380_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Objective: Interest in flaps based on the subscapular vascular system has decreased because of the n...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to introduce modifications in paraspinous muscle flap sur...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
Aim: Pressure ulcers are a long-term medical problem; it was even found during the autopsy of Egypti...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Background: Decubitus ulcers are injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pre...
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of damage control surgery (DCS) in patients with sacr...
Limited protective sensation and reduced spontaneous mobility in bed-ridden patients and para- and q...
Study DesignCase series.PurposeTo describe paraspinal transposition flap for coverage of sacral soft...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146633/1/micr30380_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Objective: Interest in flaps based on the subscapular vascular system has decreased because of the n...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to introduce modifications in paraspinous muscle flap sur...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...