BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for foot and ankle reconstruction given that they are much simpler and, at the same time, still efficient alternative to perforator flaps and free style free flaps. OBJECTIVE This study aims to evaluate the reliability and versatility of reverse sural island NFC flaps as a powerful and efficient method that can be used for repair of lower leg skin defects. This method does not require microsurgical facilities or extensive training. METHODOLOGY Patients with soft tissue defects of the distal third of the leg and ankle region received reverse sural island NFC flaps. Inclusion criteria included an absence of damage to the sural neurovascu...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
Objective: To present experience of soft tissue cover of lower one third of tibia and ankle treated ...
Objective: The distally based neurofasciocutaneous sural flap is central to the arma-mentarium for t...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
ABSTRACT Objective This study presents the results of 25 consecutive patients and evaluates the suc...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the lower leg, foot and ankle is a challeng...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
BACKGROUND The reverse sural artery flap has been a workhorse for the reconstruction of distal thir...
• Background: Soft tissue defects in the foot and ankle region are challenging conditions particular...
Background The objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based re...
PubMedID: 26944233Objective The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult fo...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
Objective: To present experience of soft tissue cover of lower one third of tibia and ankle treated ...
Objective: The distally based neurofasciocutaneous sural flap is central to the arma-mentarium for t...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
ABSTRACT Objective This study presents the results of 25 consecutive patients and evaluates the suc...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the lower leg, foot and ankle is a challeng...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin ...
BACKGROUND The reverse sural artery flap has been a workhorse for the reconstruction of distal thir...
• Background: Soft tissue defects in the foot and ankle region are challenging conditions particular...
Background The objective of this paper is to evaluate the results after the use of distally-based re...
PubMedID: 26944233Objective The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult fo...
Background: Coverage of soft tissue defects around distal third of the leg, particularly ankle and f...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
Objective: To present experience of soft tissue cover of lower one third of tibia and ankle treated ...
Objective: The distally based neurofasciocutaneous sural flap is central to the arma-mentarium for t...