Due to the lack of skin elasticity defects of the distal hind limb can be a challenge to close. This article assesses a well-described, but completely under-used technique for closure of wounds on the distal tarsus. The technique was used with good success in six cases presenting to the Bryanston Veterinary Hospital with a wide range of underlying pathology ranging from trauma to neoplastic disease of the tarsus. All six cases were treated with a reverse saphenous conduit flap and two of them underwent radiation therapy with no adverse side effects. All cases showed excellent results with a very low degree of flap necrosis that never exceeded 15% of the total flap area. This skin flap provides an excellent treatment method that is reliable ...
Background: Large skin defects are caused by tumor excision, making appropriate reconstruction and c...
A two year old castrated male Miniature Pinscher, presented to the Cornell University Hospital for A...
OBJECTIVES: To confirm the anatomic location of the cranial cutaneous branch of the saphenous artery...
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Objectives: To report the complication rate, type of complications and outcome of the superficial br...
Background: Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors are neurogenic neoplasms that originate from ce...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
The purpose of this study was to identify the angiosome of the medial saphenous artery and vein and ...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Over the last 30 years, the estimated incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) has increased from...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Background: Large skin defects are caused by tumor excision, making appropriate reconstruction and c...
A two year old castrated male Miniature Pinscher, presented to the Cornell University Hospital for A...
OBJECTIVES: To confirm the anatomic location of the cranial cutaneous branch of the saphenous artery...
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Objectives: To report the complication rate, type of complications and outcome of the superficial br...
Background: Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors are neurogenic neoplasms that originate from ce...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
The purpose of this study was to identify the angiosome of the medial saphenous artery and vein and ...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Over the last 30 years, the estimated incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) has increased from...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
SUMMARY Background: Skin grafting is especially useful in the management of wound involv...
Background: Large skin defects are caused by tumor excision, making appropriate reconstruction and c...
A two year old castrated male Miniature Pinscher, presented to the Cornell University Hospital for A...
OBJECTIVES: To confirm the anatomic location of the cranial cutaneous branch of the saphenous artery...