Wound closure for the diabetic foot can be challenging and often involves amputation or reconstruction. The authors describe a surgical technique and a case report of lateral lesser toe fillet flap in the management of a diabetic foot wound. The lateral lesser toe fillet flap reconstruction is a reproducible technique that incurs comparatively minimal technical complexity and provides a favorable option in the management of diabetic foot wounds where soft tissue coverage is required
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
Minor amputations in diabetic patients with foot complications have been well studied in the literat...
The aim of this study was to determine if split-thickness skin grafts could be successfully used for...
Obtaining stable, durable, and functional wound closure of a diabetic foot wound or open pedal amput...
In the surgical treatment of severe diabetic foot infections, substantial soft tissue loss often acc...
Soft tissue reconstruction of the diabetic foot is a challenge for the perioperative team. Primary c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the outcomes of local intrinsic muscle flaps specifically in the surgical recon...
The foot has a unique anatomic composition and a perfect architecture, which is necessary for mobili...
The foot has a unique anatomic composition and a perfect architecture, which is necessary for mobili...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
Foot complications and ulceration are well-known sequelae to uncontrolled diabetes. Patients with ch...
BackgroundWe report our experience on the use of a distally based sural flap for soft tissue reconst...
BackgroundWe report our experience on the use of a distally based sural flap for soft tissue reconst...
AbstractDiabetic foot is complex and difficult to treat. More aggressive treatment using peripheral ...
Diabetic foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes, and their management requires a multidis...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
Minor amputations in diabetic patients with foot complications have been well studied in the literat...
The aim of this study was to determine if split-thickness skin grafts could be successfully used for...
Obtaining stable, durable, and functional wound closure of a diabetic foot wound or open pedal amput...
In the surgical treatment of severe diabetic foot infections, substantial soft tissue loss often acc...
Soft tissue reconstruction of the diabetic foot is a challenge for the perioperative team. Primary c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the outcomes of local intrinsic muscle flaps specifically in the surgical recon...
The foot has a unique anatomic composition and a perfect architecture, which is necessary for mobili...
The foot has a unique anatomic composition and a perfect architecture, which is necessary for mobili...
Plantar reconstruction is often challenging for plastic surgeons because of the peculiar anatomical ...
Foot complications and ulceration are well-known sequelae to uncontrolled diabetes. Patients with ch...
BackgroundWe report our experience on the use of a distally based sural flap for soft tissue reconst...
BackgroundWe report our experience on the use of a distally based sural flap for soft tissue reconst...
AbstractDiabetic foot is complex and difficult to treat. More aggressive treatment using peripheral ...
Diabetic foot ulcers are a severe complication of diabetes, and their management requires a multidis...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
Minor amputations in diabetic patients with foot complications have been well studied in the literat...
The aim of this study was to determine if split-thickness skin grafts could be successfully used for...