SummaryThe management of high-energy trauma to the foot often requires multiple tissues reconstructive procedures with various technical options. The authors report the case of a patient presenting an extensive defect of the medioplantar region of the right foot involving an almost complete (90%) medial cuneiform bone loss. A deferred operation with saphenous cross-leg flap and interposition of a cement spacer was first performed. Reconstruction of the bone defect with corticocancellous iliac bone graft was subsequently carried out at two months post-trauma. At four months follow-up, the bone and soft tissues healing were good. At 24 months follow-up, the patient could return to normal professional and sports activities. The saphenous cross...
The patient was a 26-year-old man who fell while riding a motorcycle and friction led to defects in ...
Background Reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the foot represents a challenging task. W...
Up until recently severe foot defects have been underestimated and amputation considered the treatme...
SummaryThe management of high-energy trauma to the foot often requires multiple tissues reconstructi...
In cases of extensive damage to the foot, with significant bone loss, it is generally accepted that ...
7Damage to the weightbearing surface of the foot is a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon. The ...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
Severe work accidents are one of the most frequent causes for physical disability in adults, alongsi...
In this article, we report using free vascularized medial femoral condyle (MFC) flaps for reconstruc...
In the surgical treatment of wounds of the distal regions of the leg with loss of substance, particu...
The human foot serves as an important part to support the body weight and accounts for the majority ...
Cases of limb salvage following skeletal trauma involving significant bone loss pose a particular ch...
We present the case of a young man with 13 cm of bone and soft-tissue loss in the tibia and a severe...
This case report presents a 32 year old male patient with h/o road traffic accident resulting in com...
We report the case of a patient with a tibial shaft fracture occurring through a chronic posttraumat...
The patient was a 26-year-old man who fell while riding a motorcycle and friction led to defects in ...
Background Reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the foot represents a challenging task. W...
Up until recently severe foot defects have been underestimated and amputation considered the treatme...
SummaryThe management of high-energy trauma to the foot often requires multiple tissues reconstructi...
In cases of extensive damage to the foot, with significant bone loss, it is generally accepted that ...
7Damage to the weightbearing surface of the foot is a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon. The ...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
Severe work accidents are one of the most frequent causes for physical disability in adults, alongsi...
In this article, we report using free vascularized medial femoral condyle (MFC) flaps for reconstruc...
In the surgical treatment of wounds of the distal regions of the leg with loss of substance, particu...
The human foot serves as an important part to support the body weight and accounts for the majority ...
Cases of limb salvage following skeletal trauma involving significant bone loss pose a particular ch...
We present the case of a young man with 13 cm of bone and soft-tissue loss in the tibia and a severe...
This case report presents a 32 year old male patient with h/o road traffic accident resulting in com...
We report the case of a patient with a tibial shaft fracture occurring through a chronic posttraumat...
The patient was a 26-year-old man who fell while riding a motorcycle and friction led to defects in ...
Background Reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the foot represents a challenging task. W...
Up until recently severe foot defects have been underestimated and amputation considered the treatme...