Severe lower extremity trauma frequently results in a soft-tissue deficit that mandates wound coverage using some form of vascularized flap. The recent rediscovery of inclusion of the deep fascia during elevation of random skin flaps has enhanced the viability of large local flaps as a reconstructive option in the lower leg. In selected cases of relatively uncontaminated, moderate-sized defects, the choice of this maneuver has permitted closure of many defects which previously might have required a complex microsurgical tissue transfer. This series of 41 random-based local fasciocutaneous flaps in the lower leg in 38 patients has in all cases except two been successful in achieving preferred wound healing. Flap necrosis occurred only in the...
A resurgence of interest in the fasciocutaneous flap has been predicated on its simplicity, availabi...
Abstract Objectives: The restoration of an intact covering is the primary surgical requisite followi...
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...
Severe lower extremity trauma frequently results in a soft-tissue deficit that mandates wound covera...
Significant open wounds of the distal third of the lower leg that require some form of vascularized ...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are notorious for requiring complex solutions even wh...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are noto-rious for requiring complex solutions even w...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
It is well known that a bipedicled skin flap permits survival of longer flaps due to the secondary r...
Summary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging especially when the defect involves i...
Extensive wounds of the knee region have previously mandated utilization of a local muscle or free f...
Rapid and appropriate healing of any upper extremity wound is essential for preservation of normal h...
The use of fasciocutaneous flaps for the reconstruction of lower leg soft-tissue defects inflicted d...
A resurgence of interest in the fasciocutaneous flap has been predicated on its simplicity, availabi...
Abstract Objectives: The restoration of an intact covering is the primary surgical requisite followi...
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...
Severe lower extremity trauma frequently results in a soft-tissue deficit that mandates wound covera...
Significant open wounds of the distal third of the lower leg that require some form of vascularized ...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are notorious for requiring complex solutions even wh...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are noto-rious for requiring complex solutions even w...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
It is well known that a bipedicled skin flap permits survival of longer flaps due to the secondary r...
Summary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging especially when the defect involves i...
Extensive wounds of the knee region have previously mandated utilization of a local muscle or free f...
Rapid and appropriate healing of any upper extremity wound is essential for preservation of normal h...
The use of fasciocutaneous flaps for the reconstruction of lower leg soft-tissue defects inflicted d...
A resurgence of interest in the fasciocutaneous flap has been predicated on its simplicity, availabi...
Abstract Objectives: The restoration of an intact covering is the primary surgical requisite followi...
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...