ABSTRACT Objective This study presents the results of 25 consecutive patients and evaluates the success of reverse sural fasciocuteneous flap (RSFF) on coverage of the foot and ankle region. Methods A total of 25 patients with soft tissue defects in the lower leg, foot, or ankle were treated with RSFF, from January 2010 to January 2017. In the evaluation of patients, the form prepared by the clinic was used and the following data were collected: age, follow-up, gender, etiology, defect size, complications, and patient satisfaction rates. Results Mean follow up time was 18 months. In all patients, the defects were fully covered. Three patients developed partial necrosis due to venous congestion. There was no complete flap loss in any of t...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity pose an important surgical challenge, often because of in...
Background: Reconstruction of defects around foot and ankle is challenging issue. We wanted to asses...
Background The objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based re...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for f...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
BackgroundThe objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based rev...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
This paper presents the authors’ experience of using cross-leg and direct sural fasciocutaneous flap...
AbstractObjectiveto present some cases from our service and to confirm that sural and lateral supram...
Background: Large soft tissue defects around the lower third of the leg, ankle and foot always have ...
Objective: To present experience of soft tissue cover of lower one third of tibia and ankle treated ...
Reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous pedicle to cover distal lower limb soft tissue d...
Background: the objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based r...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity pose an important surgical challenge, often because of in...
Background: Reconstruction of defects around foot and ankle is challenging issue. We wanted to asses...
Background The objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based re...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for f...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
BackgroundThe objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based rev...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
This paper presents the authors’ experience of using cross-leg and direct sural fasciocutaneous flap...
AbstractObjectiveto present some cases from our service and to confirm that sural and lateral supram...
Background: Large soft tissue defects around the lower third of the leg, ankle and foot always have ...
Objective: To present experience of soft tissue cover of lower one third of tibia and ankle treated ...
Reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous pedicle to cover distal lower limb soft tissue d...
Background: the objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based r...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity pose an important surgical challenge, often because of in...
Background: Reconstruction of defects around foot and ankle is challenging issue. We wanted to asses...