In cases of extensive damage to the foot, with significant bone loss, it is generally accepted that reconstruction must include bone flaps or grafts either in the emergency setting or subsequently. In this report, we describe the case of an 18-year-old student with an avulsion injury of the dorsum of his right foot. Consequently, he lost most of the soft tissue over the dorsum of the foot and the cuboid, navicular, and cuneiform bones. A latissimus dorsi free flap was used to reconstruct the defect. A functional pseudoarthrosis developed between the remaining bones of the foot, and the patient experienced satisfactory foot function after rehabilitation. For this reason, no additional reconstructive procedure was undertaken. This case sugges...
INTRODUCTION: High energy lower extremity trauma1 with extensive injury and associated multiple bon...
Purpose: Various kinds of local flap or free flap have been used for coverage for soft tissue defect...
Complex defects in the soft tissues of the foot and ankle caused by high-energy trauma, infection, c...
In cases of extensive damage to the foot, with significant bone loss, it is generally accepted that ...
SummaryThe management of high-energy trauma to the foot often requires multiple tissues reconstructi...
(1) Background: Microsurgical reconstruction of foot defects with free flaps is rare as it is a chal...
WOS: 000370657600029PubMed ID: 25459091A 34-year-old male sustained a crush injury resulting in bone...
Amputation of the extremities is a definitive reconstructive option, and surgeons should aim to pres...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
BackgroundComplex hindfoot pathology may benefit from vascularized bone flap reconstruction rather t...
In this article, we report using free vascularized medial femoral condyle (MFC) flaps for reconstruc...
Background. Severe open injuries of the lower extremities in most cases are the result of high-energ...
Background: Owing to the limited soft tissue donor sites in the foot area, the use of microsurgical ...
Background/Purpose: Latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) is one of the most versatile muscles that is commo...
Background: Owing to the limited soft tissue donor sites in the foot area, the use of microsurgical...
INTRODUCTION: High energy lower extremity trauma1 with extensive injury and associated multiple bon...
Purpose: Various kinds of local flap or free flap have been used for coverage for soft tissue defect...
Complex defects in the soft tissues of the foot and ankle caused by high-energy trauma, infection, c...
In cases of extensive damage to the foot, with significant bone loss, it is generally accepted that ...
SummaryThe management of high-energy trauma to the foot often requires multiple tissues reconstructi...
(1) Background: Microsurgical reconstruction of foot defects with free flaps is rare as it is a chal...
WOS: 000370657600029PubMed ID: 25459091A 34-year-old male sustained a crush injury resulting in bone...
Amputation of the extremities is a definitive reconstructive option, and surgeons should aim to pres...
A mutilated foot as a result of traumas or resection for tumours or ulcers, is a serious physical an...
BackgroundComplex hindfoot pathology may benefit from vascularized bone flap reconstruction rather t...
In this article, we report using free vascularized medial femoral condyle (MFC) flaps for reconstruc...
Background. Severe open injuries of the lower extremities in most cases are the result of high-energ...
Background: Owing to the limited soft tissue donor sites in the foot area, the use of microsurgical ...
Background/Purpose: Latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) is one of the most versatile muscles that is commo...
Background: Owing to the limited soft tissue donor sites in the foot area, the use of microsurgical...
INTRODUCTION: High energy lower extremity trauma1 with extensive injury and associated multiple bon...
Purpose: Various kinds of local flap or free flap have been used for coverage for soft tissue defect...
Complex defects in the soft tissues of the foot and ankle caused by high-energy trauma, infection, c...