Conflict of interest : NoneInternational audienceBackground : The surgical management of stages III and IV pressure ulcers in spinal cord injury patients is ussually based on a large debridment of necrotic tissue before performing a cover of the defect by a flap. The purpose of our study is to analyze our results in terms of morbidity and recurrence of pressure ulcers covered by biceps femoris musculocutaneous flap and compares it with literature data. Methods : A retrospective clinical study of 23 consecutive patients operated for stage IV ischial pressure ulcers by biceps femoris flap was carried out. Other surgical techniques coverage of pressure ulcers as well as all patients with pressure ulcers on another anatomical location were excl...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure thera...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of ischial pressure sore defects is challenging due to extensive bursas a...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the feasibility of infragluteal fasciocutaneo...
PubMed ID: 16676254BACKGROUND: We reviewed the outcome of 66 patients with 100 pressure sores betwee...
Introduction: There are two surgical approaches to reconstruct a pressure ulcer (PU): one-stage reco...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Aim: Pressure ulcers are a long-term medical problem; it was even found during the autopsy of Egypti...
Pressure ulcers represent a necrosis of skin and underlying tissues. They usually develop in areas e...
Introduction: There are two surgical approaches to reconstruct a pressure ulcer (PU): one-stage reco...
Background: Pressure ulcer management is difficult for the patient, relatives, doctor, and nursing s...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146633/1/micr30380_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Study design: This is a retrospective, non-randomized cohort study, with data collected during the r...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure thera...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of ischial pressure sore defects is challenging due to extensive bursas a...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the feasibility of infragluteal fasciocutaneo...
PubMed ID: 16676254BACKGROUND: We reviewed the outcome of 66 patients with 100 pressure sores betwee...
Introduction: There are two surgical approaches to reconstruct a pressure ulcer (PU): one-stage reco...
Purpose: The ischial area is by far the most common site of pressure sores found in wheel chair boun...
Aim: Pressure ulcers are a long-term medical problem; it was even found during the autopsy of Egypti...
Pressure ulcers represent a necrosis of skin and underlying tissues. They usually develop in areas e...
Introduction: There are two surgical approaches to reconstruct a pressure ulcer (PU): one-stage reco...
Background: Pressure ulcer management is difficult for the patient, relatives, doctor, and nursing s...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146633/1/micr30380_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Study design: This is a retrospective, non-randomized cohort study, with data collected during the r...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Objective: Multiple large decubitus ulcers present a reconstructive challenge to the plastic surgeon...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure thera...
BACKGROUND: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the ...