Soft tissue loss of the heel is difficult to treat as it may cause significant morbidity particularly recurrent ulceration and subsequent chronic osteomyelitis. Reconstruction of such defect with local flap can provide good result. We report our experience in treating four patients with heel defect using the in-step island flap. The flap, which is based on the medial plantar neurovascular pedicle, provides a sensate durable tissue required for weight-bearing and normal gait
Heel of the sole and palm of the hand are anatomically unique. Satisfactory reconstruction of these ...
The coverage of soft tissue deficit of the heel, continues to represent a great surgical challenge d...
Coverage of the heel defects usually represents a challenge for the proper reconstructive requiremen...
Full thickness defects to the plantar heel present a challenge to the foot and ankle surgeon. Skin g...
The soft tissue defect of the heel and the lateral malleolus region of foot and heel continues to be...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Bo Feng,* Guang-Ming Dai,* Yong-Jun Wang, Lan Zhang, Ke-Cheng Niu Department of Foot and Ank...
Heel pad loss can cause serious problems in weight-bearing and locomotion. The medial plantar artery...
Background: The unique ability of the thick glabrous skin of the plantar heel to withstand body weig...
Coverage of the weightbearing heel poses a unique technical challenge to the reconstructive surgeon....
Reconstruction of the foot often presents difficulties, particularly in weight-bearing areas (WBA). ...
Pedicled instep flaps are frequently used in weight-bearing plantar reconstruction, but may not be a...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To study use of the medial plantar flap for reconstruction of the heel and foo...
Objective: To evaluate functional and aesthetic outcomes of the reconstruction of soft-tissue defect...
Heel of the sole and palm of the hand are anatomically unique. Satisfactory reconstruction of these ...
The coverage of soft tissue deficit of the heel, continues to represent a great surgical challenge d...
Coverage of the heel defects usually represents a challenge for the proper reconstructive requiremen...
Full thickness defects to the plantar heel present a challenge to the foot and ankle surgeon. Skin g...
The soft tissue defect of the heel and the lateral malleolus region of foot and heel continues to be...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Bo Feng,* Guang-Ming Dai,* Yong-Jun Wang, Lan Zhang, Ke-Cheng Niu Department of Foot and Ank...
Heel pad loss can cause serious problems in weight-bearing and locomotion. The medial plantar artery...
Background: The unique ability of the thick glabrous skin of the plantar heel to withstand body weig...
Coverage of the weightbearing heel poses a unique technical challenge to the reconstructive surgeon....
Reconstruction of the foot often presents difficulties, particularly in weight-bearing areas (WBA). ...
Pedicled instep flaps are frequently used in weight-bearing plantar reconstruction, but may not be a...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To study use of the medial plantar flap for reconstruction of the heel and foo...
Objective: To evaluate functional and aesthetic outcomes of the reconstruction of soft-tissue defect...
Heel of the sole and palm of the hand are anatomically unique. Satisfactory reconstruction of these ...
The coverage of soft tissue deficit of the heel, continues to represent a great surgical challenge d...
Coverage of the heel defects usually represents a challenge for the proper reconstructive requiremen...