International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle flaps, solutions to cover the lower limb have been largely diversified by the advent of so-called "perforator" flaps. Extended knowledge of vascular anatomy has propagated the development of this innovative procedure, in the objective of reducing morbidity. The existence of close to 400 perforator vessels in the body makes it possible to offer new flap perspectives for many defects, which were sometimes previously impossible to manage before except by free flap. For us, perforator flaps have become the current first-line solutions for small to medium size loss of substances. Understanding of vascular physiology and surgical experience are essen...
Background: The use of regional flaps based on perforator arteries is generating more interest in li...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
INTRODUCTION: Tissue defects in lower limb still present a challenge for the reconstructive Surgeon...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite increasing use of lateral lower leg perforator flaps, comprehe...
Lower extremity reconstruction is challenging for a variety of reasons. New techniques for soft tiss...
Reconstruction of the lower extremity is considered a major challenge due to frequent bone exposure ...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
Perforator-pedicled propeller flaps, which base their blood supply on isolated perforators, have bee...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
A true muscle perforator flap is distinguished by the requisite intramuscular dissection of its musc...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity that expose underlying bones, joints, and tendons pose ch...
Objective: This is a clinical study of our experience using pedicle perforator flaps to cover skin d...
Background: The use of regional flaps based on perforator arteries is generating more interest in li...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
INTRODUCTION: Tissue defects in lower limb still present a challenge for the reconstructive Surgeon...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite increasing use of lateral lower leg perforator flaps, comprehe...
Lower extremity reconstruction is challenging for a variety of reasons. New techniques for soft tiss...
Reconstruction of the lower extremity is considered a major challenge due to frequent bone exposure ...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
Perforator-pedicled propeller flaps, which base their blood supply on isolated perforators, have bee...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
A true muscle perforator flap is distinguished by the requisite intramuscular dissection of its musc...
none5siSummary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect i...
Soft tissue defects of the lower extremity that expose underlying bones, joints, and tendons pose ch...
Objective: This is a clinical study of our experience using pedicle perforator flaps to cover skin d...
Background: The use of regional flaps based on perforator arteries is generating more interest in li...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...