Pressure sores are increasing in frequency commensurate with an ageing population with multi-system disorders and trauma. Numerous classic options are described for providing stable wound cover. With the burgeoning knowledge on perforator anatomy, recent approaches focus on the use of perforator-based flaps in bedsore surgery. A giant neglected trochanteric pressure sore in a paraplegic is presented. Since conventional options of reconstruction appeared remote, the massive ulcer was successfully managed by a chimeric perforator-based flap. The combined muscle and fasciocutaneous flaps were raised as separate paddles based on the anterolateral thigh perforator branches and provided stable cover without complications. Perforators allow versat...
The keystone flap is a fascia-based island flap with two conjoined V-Y flaps. Here, we report a case...
Background “Subfascial void reconstruction” in ischial pressure sores (IPSs) goes a long way in the ...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
Pressure sores are increasing in frequency commensurate with an ageing population with multi-system ...
Trochanteric pressure sores can be quite difficult to treat, especially in cases of large bone invol...
Purpose: Management of pressure sores has been improved, along with development of musculocutaneous ...
We report the case of a 50-year-old paraplegic man with a complicated grade III/IV ischiatic pressur...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
Abstract AIM: Muscular flaps are considered by many surgeons as a treatment of choice for pressure...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
Recidivism after flap coverage of ischial and trochanteric pressure sores is predictably common. Ava...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
Tensor fascia lata (TFL) musculocutaneous flaps often require a donor site graft when harvesting a l...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
The ischial area is by far the most common site for pressure sores in wheelchair-bound paraplegic pa...
The keystone flap is a fascia-based island flap with two conjoined V-Y flaps. Here, we report a case...
Background “Subfascial void reconstruction” in ischial pressure sores (IPSs) goes a long way in the ...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
Pressure sores are increasing in frequency commensurate with an ageing population with multi-system ...
Trochanteric pressure sores can be quite difficult to treat, especially in cases of large bone invol...
Purpose: Management of pressure sores has been improved, along with development of musculocutaneous ...
We report the case of a 50-year-old paraplegic man with a complicated grade III/IV ischiatic pressur...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
Abstract AIM: Muscular flaps are considered by many surgeons as a treatment of choice for pressure...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
Recidivism after flap coverage of ischial and trochanteric pressure sores is predictably common. Ava...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
Tensor fascia lata (TFL) musculocutaneous flaps often require a donor site graft when harvesting a l...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
The ischial area is by far the most common site for pressure sores in wheelchair-bound paraplegic pa...
The keystone flap is a fascia-based island flap with two conjoined V-Y flaps. Here, we report a case...
Background “Subfascial void reconstruction” in ischial pressure sores (IPSs) goes a long way in the ...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...