The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi flap - in lower extremity reconstruction have been well described. There is a paucity of data on potential risk factors in larger patient series that affect the outcome. The objective of this study was to address this lack of knowledge by reporting outcomes and complications of free muscle flaps as a primary option in lower extremity reconstruction. From 2009 to 2020, a total of 253 consecutive patients with soft tissue defects of the lower limb from trauma, infection or malignancies underwent lower extremity reconstructive surgery with 266 free muscle flaps. Complications requiring revision surgery were noted in 36.1% of cases. Total flap loss...
Background: Reconstruction of complex defects in the lower leg is a challenge. Although microvascula...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
Complications and failures after microvascular free tissue transfer for lower extremity reconstructi...
Aim: Soleus muscle flaps have traditionally been a reliable tool in the plastic surgeon’s armamentar...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Background: In lower limb reconstruction, the free gracilis muscle flap is usually chosen for covera...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Background: Lower extremity microvascular reconstruction aims at restoring function and preventing i...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in facilitating limb preservation in patient...
Abstract Background Free flaps have been a useful modality in the management of lower extremity oste...
Background Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
(1) Background: Microsurgical reconstruction of foot defects with free flaps is rare as it is a chal...
Background: Reconstruction of complex defects in the lower leg is a challenge. Although microvascula...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
Complications and failures after microvascular free tissue transfer for lower extremity reconstructi...
Aim: Soleus muscle flaps have traditionally been a reliable tool in the plastic surgeon’s armamentar...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Background: In lower limb reconstruction, the free gracilis muscle flap is usually chosen for covera...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Background: Lower extremity microvascular reconstruction aims at restoring function and preventing i...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in facilitating limb preservation in patient...
Abstract Background Free flaps have been a useful modality in the management of lower extremity oste...
Background Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
(1) Background: Microsurgical reconstruction of foot defects with free flaps is rare as it is a chal...
Background: Reconstruction of complex defects in the lower leg is a challenge. Although microvascula...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...