PubMedID: 18718837Pressure ulcers which communicate with the hip joint are very difficult to treat. Often, the hip joint is infected with osteomyelitis of the proximal femur resulting in bouts of sepsis and flap failure. These patients require proximal femoral resection and wide debridement in order to eradicate the infection, which in turn results in large and deep cavities. Reconstruction requires either a muscle flap or even a total thigh flap if the defect is very large and the pelvis is involved. In a series of six ischial or ischio-trochanteric pressure sores communicating with the hip joint, following multiple serial debridements, the vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius and rectus femoris muscles were raised as a single musculocutan...
Conflict of interest : NoneInternational audienceBackground : The surgical management of stages III ...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
We report the case of a 50-year-old paraplegic man with a complicated grade III/IV ischiatic pressur...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
The management of recurrent pressure ulcers is a frequent problem in patients with spinal cord injur...
Background: There is a lack of information about the possibility of transfer of the long head of the...
Introduction: The main cause of ischial pressure sores in paraplegic patients is prolonged sitting w...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
A new axial pattern flap based on the terminal branches of the medial circumflex femoral artery is d...
PubMed ID: 15602255Severe femoral fractures may be associated with devascularization of cortical bon...
A 57-year-old man, with a long-lasting multiple hereditary cartilaginous exostoses, presented with a...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of ischial pressure sore defects is challenging due to extensive bursas a...
INTRODUCTION: The coverage of recurrent pressure sores with unstable scar in the surrounding tissue ...
The use of a posterior myocutaneous flap is the most common method of coverage following hip disarti...
Conflict of interest : NoneInternational audienceBackground : The surgical management of stages III ...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
We report the case of a 50-year-old paraplegic man with a complicated grade III/IV ischiatic pressur...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
The management of recurrent pressure ulcers is a frequent problem in patients with spinal cord injur...
Background: There is a lack of information about the possibility of transfer of the long head of the...
Introduction: The main cause of ischial pressure sores in paraplegic patients is prolonged sitting w...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
A new axial pattern flap based on the terminal branches of the medial circumflex femoral artery is d...
PubMed ID: 15602255Severe femoral fractures may be associated with devascularization of cortical bon...
A 57-year-old man, with a long-lasting multiple hereditary cartilaginous exostoses, presented with a...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of ischial pressure sore defects is challenging due to extensive bursas a...
INTRODUCTION: The coverage of recurrent pressure sores with unstable scar in the surrounding tissue ...
The use of a posterior myocutaneous flap is the most common method of coverage following hip disarti...
Conflict of interest : NoneInternational audienceBackground : The surgical management of stages III ...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...