THE LOWER EXTREMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY ARE MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE HUMAN LEGS, INCORPORATING: the foot, the lower or anatomical leg, the thigh and the hip or gluteal region. The human lower limb plays a simpler role than that of the upper limb. Whereas the arm allows interaction of the surrounding environment, the legs' primary goals are support and to allow upright ambulation. Essentially, this means that reconstruction of the leg is less complex than that required in restoring functionality of the upper limb. In terms of reconstruction, the primary goals are based on the preservation of life and limb, and the restoration of form and function. This paper aims to review current and past thoughts on reconstruction of the lower limb, disc...
One of the objectives of the different reconstruction alternatives in plastic surgery is to protect/...
Purpose: To express the versatility of a variety of non-microsurgical skin flaps used for coverage o...
INTRODUCTION: Since the earliest of our ancestors started walking in the upright position and freed...
Abstract: The lower extremities of the human body are more commonly known as the human legs, incorpo...
THE LOWER EXTREMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY ARE MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE HUMAN LEGS, INCORPORATING: th...
Lower extremity injuries requiring soft tissue coverage comprises a significant proportion of these ...
The incidence of chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds continues to increase. Lower limb amputations a...
Abstract: Soft tissue deficiency in the upper limb is a common presentation following trauma, burns ...
This paper presents 11 clinical cases with soft tissue defect of lower leg and foot. The reconstruct...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity that expose underlying bones, joints, and tendons pose ch...
Management of post-operative soft-tissue defects on the lower legs is challenging owing to arterial ...
Four main anatomical and surgical districts may be distinguished in the lower limb: thigh, knee dist...
The usefulness of TRAM flaps is well-established. Their use in soft- tissue reconstruction of the lo...
The threat of lower limb loss is seen commonly in severe crush injury, cancer ablation, diabetes, pe...
One of the objectives of the different reconstruction alternatives in plastic surgery is to protect/...
Purpose: To express the versatility of a variety of non-microsurgical skin flaps used for coverage o...
INTRODUCTION: Since the earliest of our ancestors started walking in the upright position and freed...
Abstract: The lower extremities of the human body are more commonly known as the human legs, incorpo...
THE LOWER EXTREMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY ARE MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE HUMAN LEGS, INCORPORATING: th...
Lower extremity injuries requiring soft tissue coverage comprises a significant proportion of these ...
The incidence of chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds continues to increase. Lower limb amputations a...
Abstract: Soft tissue deficiency in the upper limb is a common presentation following trauma, burns ...
This paper presents 11 clinical cases with soft tissue defect of lower leg and foot. The reconstruct...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity that expose underlying bones, joints, and tendons pose ch...
Management of post-operative soft-tissue defects on the lower legs is challenging owing to arterial ...
Four main anatomical and surgical districts may be distinguished in the lower limb: thigh, knee dist...
The usefulness of TRAM flaps is well-established. Their use in soft- tissue reconstruction of the lo...
The threat of lower limb loss is seen commonly in severe crush injury, cancer ablation, diabetes, pe...
One of the objectives of the different reconstruction alternatives in plastic surgery is to protect/...
Purpose: To express the versatility of a variety of non-microsurgical skin flaps used for coverage o...
INTRODUCTION: Since the earliest of our ancestors started walking in the upright position and freed...