The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been shown to have noteworthy advantages in the context of reconstructive surgery, especially in relation to the distal portion of the lower limb. Among the advantages, an analogy of the covering tissues with pre-existing ones in the compromised area, reduced morbidity of the donor site, less time spent in theatre and a greater flexibility from the surgeons' point of view. Between 2009 and 2012, 18 patients were treated with local free-style flaps for lesions involving the leg and the foot. The median age of the patients, (11 men and 7 women) was 63.2 years. Subsequently, the patients were followed up for 6 months-1 year. In the period following ...
PubMedID: 26944233Objective The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult fo...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
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...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
Background Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defects...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
Lower extremity reconstruction is challenging for a variety of reasons. New techniques for soft tiss...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the lower leg commonly requires a free tissue transfer after Gustill...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
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...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
Since the advent of perforator flaps, a wide variety of applications have been documented. This stud...
PubMedID: 26944233Objective The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult fo...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
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...
The evolving concept of free-style flaps with one or more perforators able to lend support, has been...
Background Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defects...
International audienceFollowing a long period dominated by random fasciocutaneous flaps or muscle fl...
Lower extremity reconstruction is challenging for a variety of reasons. New techniques for soft tiss...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the lower leg commonly requires a free tissue transfer after Gustill...
Since 1973 we have performed over 1,000 free flap reconstructions mainly in head and neck, breast, a...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
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...
Background: Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defect...
Since the advent of perforator flaps, a wide variety of applications have been documented. This stud...
PubMedID: 26944233Objective The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult fo...
Our objective in this study was to report on the successful clinical use of a new perforator flap ob...
Reconstruction of the lower extremity is considered a major challenge due to frequent bone exposure ...