AbstractBackgroundNew advances in regenerative surgery may increase the potential for rehabilitation in the injured foot.ObjectivesA clinical prospective observational study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of lipofilling to improve the functional recovery of the injured foot.MethodsFour patients with anatomical–functional impairment following repair of post-traumatic soft tissue loss of the foot were involved in the study. All of the patients complained of pain in the repaired plantar weight bearing area, skin instability, recurrent ulcerations and were walking on crutches.A combined plastic surgery and technical orthopaedic assessment identified the plantar areas requiring anatomical changes for load redistribution. Two selecti...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
Despite the fast amount of techniques, which promote nerve regeneration, the outcomes of high ulnar ...
Background: Repetitive stress on the neuropathic plantar foot is the primary cause of diabetic foot ...
tBackground: New advances in regenerative surgery may increase the potential for rehabilitation in t...
AbstractBackgroundNew advances in regenerative surgery may increase the potential for rehabilitation...
We report on the use of free fat grafting as a means of redistributing normal and shear stress after...
Introduction Autologous fat grafting is now a highly popular technique in plastic and reconstructive...
INTRODUCTION: The current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reconstruc...
INTRODUCTION: Successful soft tissue foot and ankle reconstruction is still challenging and needs su...
Introduction: Tissue defects of the heel require resurfacing by flaps that could bear a great propo...
AbstractIntroductionThe current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reco...
Unlike the traumatic mangled foot and ankle in which amputation could be an acceptable if not pref...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
AIM. The purpose of the study was to report the results of the Ilizarov treatment in severe foot mal...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Chronic Lisfranc fracture dislocation had been comm...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
Despite the fast amount of techniques, which promote nerve regeneration, the outcomes of high ulnar ...
Background: Repetitive stress on the neuropathic plantar foot is the primary cause of diabetic foot ...
tBackground: New advances in regenerative surgery may increase the potential for rehabilitation in t...
AbstractBackgroundNew advances in regenerative surgery may increase the potential for rehabilitation...
We report on the use of free fat grafting as a means of redistributing normal and shear stress after...
Introduction Autologous fat grafting is now a highly popular technique in plastic and reconstructive...
INTRODUCTION: The current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reconstruc...
INTRODUCTION: Successful soft tissue foot and ankle reconstruction is still challenging and needs su...
Introduction: Tissue defects of the heel require resurfacing by flaps that could bear a great propo...
AbstractIntroductionThe current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reco...
Unlike the traumatic mangled foot and ankle in which amputation could be an acceptable if not pref...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
AIM. The purpose of the study was to report the results of the Ilizarov treatment in severe foot mal...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Chronic Lisfranc fracture dislocation had been comm...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
Despite the fast amount of techniques, which promote nerve regeneration, the outcomes of high ulnar ...
Background: Repetitive stress on the neuropathic plantar foot is the primary cause of diabetic foot ...