PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. We report a consecutive experience of free tissue transfers for lower extremity reconstruction with a focus on outcomes and flap selection. METHODS: A retrospective review of all free tissue transfers for lower extremity reconstruction between 2006 and 2011 was performed. Minor complications were defined as nonoperative complications (infection, seroma, hematoma, wound breakdown, and partial loss). Major complication required a surgical intervention (total flap loss, thrombosis, nonunion, amputation, and hematoma). RESULTS: A total of 119 free flaps were performed in 114 patients. Reconstructed defects were most commonly derived from acute...
Purpose: To evaluate functional outcomes, return to work, and reoperations associated with lower tra...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...
Background: Reconstruction of large composite tissue defects with exposed vital structures and weigh...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Introduction: There are general guidelines for reconstruction of complex wounds of the Lower extremi...
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...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
Background: Open and closed fractures can be associated with posttraumatic or postoperative soft tis...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
BACKGROUND: The lower medial thigh perforator (LMTP) flap is an alternative source for lower extremi...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Within the field of plastic surgery, free tissue transfer is common practice...
Background: Compound flaps offer the advantage of one stage defect reconstruction respecting all rel...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Background: Microvascular free flap is an important to reconstructive tissue defects and restore ana...
Purpose: To evaluate functional outcomes, return to work, and reoperations associated with lower tra...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...
Background: Reconstruction of large composite tissue defects with exposed vital structures and weigh...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Introduction: There are general guidelines for reconstruction of complex wounds of the Lower extremi...
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...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
Background: Open and closed fractures can be associated with posttraumatic or postoperative soft tis...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
BACKGROUND: The lower medial thigh perforator (LMTP) flap is an alternative source for lower extremi...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Within the field of plastic surgery, free tissue transfer is common practice...
Background: Compound flaps offer the advantage of one stage defect reconstruction respecting all rel...
Summary Objective: This study presents to determine the efficacy of reverse flow sural artery flap i...
Background: Microvascular free flap is an important to reconstructive tissue defects and restore ana...
Purpose: To evaluate functional outcomes, return to work, and reoperations associated with lower tra...
Aim: Free tissue transfer is essential for extremity reconstruction following traumatic injuries, on...
Background: Reconstruction of large composite tissue defects with exposed vital structures and weigh...