Aim: The classical keystone-design flap, although elegantly employed for various trunk defects, has limited movement on the leg. This study aims to modify the keystone–design flaps for leg defects.Methods: A keystone-design flap, in which perforators are identified and dissected, is described specifically for elliptical defects overlying the tibia.Results: It retains the unique advantages of both the perforator island flap concept as well as the keystone-design philosophy.Conclusion: The technique as well as the possibilities of raising such flaps over various areas of the leg is outlined
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
Objective: This is a clinical study of our experience using pedicle perforator flaps to cover skin d...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
Aim: The classical keystone-design flap, although elegantly employed for various trunk defects, has ...
Closure of skins and soft tissue defects is a mainstream procedure in the field of reconstructive pl...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Distal lower leg soft tissue defect is frequently a challenge to repair, particularly on the tibial ...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
INTRODUCTION: Perforators flap has gained popularity recently in lower limb trauma as reliable met...
The cross leg fasciocutaneous flaps are less frequently indicated for distal leg and foot defects d...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
The Keystone perforator island flap (Keystone flap), is a Type A fasciocutaneous advancement flap, c...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
Objective: This is a clinical study of our experience using pedicle perforator flaps to cover skin d...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
Aim: The classical keystone-design flap, although elegantly employed for various trunk defects, has ...
Closure of skins and soft tissue defects is a mainstream procedure in the field of reconstructive pl...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Distal lower leg soft tissue defect is frequently a challenge to repair, particularly on the tibial ...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
INTRODUCTION: Perforators flap has gained popularity recently in lower limb trauma as reliable met...
The cross leg fasciocutaneous flaps are less frequently indicated for distal leg and foot defects d...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
The Keystone perforator island flap (Keystone flap), is a Type A fasciocutaneous advancement flap, c...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
Objective: This is a clinical study of our experience using pedicle perforator flaps to cover skin d...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...