The myocutaneous anterolateral thigh (ALT) and vastus lateralis (VL) flaps include a large muscle mass and a sufficient vascular pedicle, and they have been used for decades to reconstruct traumatic and acquired defects of the head and neck and extremities. In spite of these benefits, musculoskeletal dysfunction was reported in nearly 1 out of 20 patients at follow-up. It is unclear whether the recently proposed muscle-sparing flap-raising approach could preserve VL muscle function and whether patients at increased risk could benefit from such an approach. Therefore, we performed a predictive dynamic gait simulation based on a biological motion model with gradual weakening of the VL during a self-selected and fast walking speed to determine...
The benefits of the muscle in open lower limb fractures remain to be determined. This study compared...
The concept of limb salvage led to increased demand for more complex and sophisticated reconstructiv...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
SummaryRepeated soft tissue injuries around the knee represent challenging clinical situations where...
BACKGROUND: The gastrocnemius and soleus muscle flaps are the most commonly used transfer flaps to t...
The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap is one of the most commonly used flap worldwide, as both free fla...
The coverage of soft-tissue defects around the knee joint presents a difficult challenge to the reco...
Background: Reconstruction of the popliteal region has limited option in terms of muscle flaps or my...
The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera...
BACKGROUND. Requirements for the graft used in microsurgery are simple retrieval, minimal anatomic v...
Abstract Upper limb loss (ULL) can contribute to total body imbalance and instability. The purpose o...
Microsurgical reconstruction has evolved to a stage where a nearly 100% success rate has been achiev...
Abductor insufficiency after hip arthroplasty resulting from an impaired gluteus medius and minimus ...
The benefits of the muscle in open lower limb fractures remain to be determined. This study compared...
The concept of limb salvage led to increased demand for more complex and sophisticated reconstructiv...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
SummaryRepeated soft tissue injuries around the knee represent challenging clinical situations where...
BACKGROUND: The gastrocnemius and soleus muscle flaps are the most commonly used transfer flaps to t...
The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap is one of the most commonly used flap worldwide, as both free fla...
The coverage of soft-tissue defects around the knee joint presents a difficult challenge to the reco...
Background: Reconstruction of the popliteal region has limited option in terms of muscle flaps or my...
The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera...
BACKGROUND. Requirements for the graft used in microsurgery are simple retrieval, minimal anatomic v...
Abstract Upper limb loss (ULL) can contribute to total body imbalance and instability. The purpose o...
Microsurgical reconstruction has evolved to a stage where a nearly 100% success rate has been achiev...
Abductor insufficiency after hip arthroplasty resulting from an impaired gluteus medius and minimus ...
The benefits of the muscle in open lower limb fractures remain to be determined. This study compared...
The concept of limb salvage led to increased demand for more complex and sophisticated reconstructiv...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...