The coverage of soft-tissue defects of the sole needs special consideration because of the forces of weight bearing on the reconstruction. A variety of free tissue transfers have been advocated for soft-tissue replacement of the weight-bearing portions. However, there is no doubt that the ideal tissue for resurfacing the sole is the plantar tissue itself. The authors present a case of reconstructing the sole with the combined medial plantar and medialis pedis free flap that involves approximately 70% of the weight-bearing portion. This contralateral, combined fasciocutaneous free flap based on the posterior tibial-medial plantar vascular system is a good alternative in covering extensive sole injuries.ope
Free flap transfer for soft tissue defects involving the sole of the foot have been important in lim...
Coverage of the weightbearing heel poses a unique technical challenge to the reconstructive surgeon....
In cases of total cutaneous loss of the heel or extensive cutaneous loss of the sole of the foot, th...
Pedicled instep flaps are frequently used in weight-bearing plantar reconstruction, but may not be a...
This case illustrates some important technical aspects of lower limb reconstruction. The free fillet...
Skin defects of the heel have frequently been reconstructed using the medial plantar flap however, f...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To study use of the medial plantar flap for reconstruction of the heel and foo...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
AbstractIntroductionThe current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reco...
Full thickness defects to the plantar heel present a challenge to the foot and ankle surgeon. Skin g...
Introduction The current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reconstruct...
Extensive soft tissue defects involving the weight-bearing areas of the plantar aspect of the foot o...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Background Reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the foot represents a challenging task. W...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Free flap transfer for soft tissue defects involving the sole of the foot have been important in lim...
Coverage of the weightbearing heel poses a unique technical challenge to the reconstructive surgeon....
In cases of total cutaneous loss of the heel or extensive cutaneous loss of the sole of the foot, th...
Pedicled instep flaps are frequently used in weight-bearing plantar reconstruction, but may not be a...
This case illustrates some important technical aspects of lower limb reconstruction. The free fillet...
Skin defects of the heel have frequently been reconstructed using the medial plantar flap however, f...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To study use of the medial plantar flap for reconstruction of the heel and foo...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
AbstractIntroductionThe current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reco...
Full thickness defects to the plantar heel present a challenge to the foot and ankle surgeon. Skin g...
Introduction The current opinion is that split thickness skin grafts are not suitable to reconstruct...
Extensive soft tissue defects involving the weight-bearing areas of the plantar aspect of the foot o...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Background Reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the foot represents a challenging task. W...
Introduction. Reconstruction of heel soft tissue defects represents a true challenge for any surgeon...
Free flap transfer for soft tissue defects involving the sole of the foot have been important in lim...
Coverage of the weightbearing heel poses a unique technical challenge to the reconstructive surgeon....
In cases of total cutaneous loss of the heel or extensive cutaneous loss of the sole of the foot, th...