The distally based sural island flap was first described by Masquelet, et al, in 1992. It is a skin island flap supplied by the vascular axis of the sural nerve. lhe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that it can be applied in coverage of difficult wound in the lower third of the leg. We treated nine patients with nine distally based sural island flaps. All the flaps survived, most of the flaps had venous congestion. The largest flap was 10 x 8 em and Doppler was used in only one flap. This technique is easy and quick to execute without sacrificing major arteries
The distally based sural fasciocutaneous flap has become a main part of the reconstruction of the lo...
BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for f...
The coverage of defects of the Achilles tendon, malleoli, and heel remains a challenge to reconstruc...
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 skini...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the lower leg, foot and ankle is a challeng...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
The distally based sural fasciocutaneous flap has become a main part of the reconstruction of the lo...
BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for f...
The coverage of defects of the Achilles tendon, malleoli, and heel remains a challenge to reconstruc...
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 skini...
Soft tissue management around the lower third of the leg and foot presents a considerable challenge ...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
The events leading to a tissue loss in the lower limbs are varied. The aetiology can be traumatic, i...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the lower leg, foot and ankle is a challeng...
Background: Different options have been described for the resolution of skin defects and reconstruct...
The distally based sural fasciocutaneous flap has become a main part of the reconstruction of the lo...
BACKGROUND Distally based sural neurofasciocutaneous (NFC) flaps are a commonly used method for f...
The coverage of defects of the Achilles tendon, malleoli, and heel remains a challenge to reconstruc...