Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a reconstructive challenge due to the scarce availability of local tissues and recipient vessels. Even when a free tissue transfer can be performed the risk of failure remains considerable. When a free flap is contraindicated or after a free flap failure, the cross-leg flap is still nowadays a possible option. We report a case of a male with a severe posttraumatic wound of the lower leg with exposed tibia fracture firstly treated with two consecutive latissimus dorsi muscular free flaps, failed for vascular thrombosis; the coverage was then achieved with a cross-leg flap with acceptable results
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the lower leg commonly requires a free tissue transfer after Gustill...
Posterior skin loss of the distal lower leg enhances the risk of exposure of the Achilles tendon. Mo...
Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a...
Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a...
Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a reconstru...
Through refinements in operative techniques, tools and´ anestheic methods over the years, reconstruc...
We report the case of a patient with a tibial shaft fracture occurring through a chronic posttraumat...
The use of a cross-leg free flap and consequent limb salvage was successfully performed in a 10-year...
This case report presents a 32 year old male patient with h/o road traffic accident resulting in com...
Background: Cross-leg (CL) flap procedures have a long history in reconstructive surgery, having bee...
When there is no suitable vessel in the injured leg for microsurgical transfer, cross-leg free flaps...
【Abstract】A 48-year-old man sustained a traffic accident injury to his left leg. It was an open fra...
Background: Injuries of lower limb due to road traffic accidents are challenging to reconstruct due ...
For the reconstruction of soft tissue defect combined with open fracture in the lower leg, free flap...
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the lower leg commonly requires a free tissue transfer after Gustill...
Posterior skin loss of the distal lower leg enhances the risk of exposure of the Achilles tendon. Mo...
Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a...
Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a...
Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a reconstru...
Through refinements in operative techniques, tools and´ anestheic methods over the years, reconstruc...
We report the case of a patient with a tibial shaft fracture occurring through a chronic posttraumat...
The use of a cross-leg free flap and consequent limb salvage was successfully performed in a 10-year...
This case report presents a 32 year old male patient with h/o road traffic accident resulting in com...
Background: Cross-leg (CL) flap procedures have a long history in reconstructive surgery, having bee...
When there is no suitable vessel in the injured leg for microsurgical transfer, cross-leg free flaps...
【Abstract】A 48-year-old man sustained a traffic accident injury to his left leg. It was an open fra...
Background: Injuries of lower limb due to road traffic accidents are challenging to reconstruct due ...
For the reconstruction of soft tissue defect combined with open fracture in the lower leg, free flap...
Background: Extensive soft tissue defects of leg, ankle and foot are challenge to reconstructive sur...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the lower leg commonly requires a free tissue transfer after Gustill...
Posterior skin loss of the distal lower leg enhances the risk of exposure of the Achilles tendon. Mo...