Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,

OBJECTIVE: to present some cases from our service and to confirm that sural and lateral supramalleolar flaps are good options for covering the soft tissues of the foot and ankle.METHODS: twenty-two flaps were constructed in 21 patients of ages ranging from 15 to 72 years. Male patients predominated...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Carvalho Quirino, Karen Cristina Viegas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia 2014-04-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
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spelling doaj-f436b1557b24456c939e6fa6e37c20652020-11-25T01:36:23ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia1982-43782014-04-0149218318810.1016/j.rboe.2014.03.004S0102-36162014000200183Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,Alexandre Carvalho QuirinoKaren Cristina ViegasOBJECTIVE: to present some cases from our service and to confirm that sural and lateral supramalleolar flaps are good options for covering the soft tissues of the foot and ankle.METHODS: twenty-two flaps were constructed in 21 patients of ages ranging from 15 to 72 years. Male patients predominated (66.6%) and in 47.6% of the cases the injury resulted from accidents involving motorcycles.RESULTS: among the 22 flaps, 12 were sural and 10 were lateral supramalleolar; in one case, two flaps were used. In all the cases, the injuries were successfully covered and the patients recovered well. During the postoperative follow-up, the commonest complication was epidermolysis, occurring in eight cases (three in a sural flap and five in a supramalleolar flap), among which two cases progressed to distal necrosis of the flap (one sural and the other supramalleolar). One patient wanted the flap reviewed for esthetic reasons.CONCLUSIONS: sural and supramalleolar flaps are very reliable. They preserve the main trunk arteries, are quickly dissected, have low hospital cost, enable coverage of extensive areas, present esthetically acceptable damage to the donor area and do not impair motor function.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162014000200183&lng=en&tlng=enRetalhos cirúrgicosExtremidade inferiorTraumatismos da perna/cirurgiaProcedimentos cirúrgicos reconstrutivos
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author Alexandre Carvalho Quirino
Karen Cristina Viegas
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Karen Cristina Viegas
Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
Retalhos cirúrgicos
Extremidade inferior
Traumatismos da perna/cirurgia
Procedimentos cirúrgicos reconstrutivos
author_facet Alexandre Carvalho Quirino
Karen Cristina Viegas
author_sort Alexandre Carvalho Quirino
title Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
title_short Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
title_full Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
title_fullStr Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
title_full_unstemmed Fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
title_sort fasciocutaneous flaps for covering foot and ankle injuries,
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
series Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
issn 1982-4378
publishDate 2014-04-01
description OBJECTIVE: to present some cases from our service and to confirm that sural and lateral supramalleolar flaps are good options for covering the soft tissues of the foot and ankle.METHODS: twenty-two flaps were constructed in 21 patients of ages ranging from 15 to 72 years. Male patients predominated (66.6%) and in 47.6% of the cases the injury resulted from accidents involving motorcycles.RESULTS: among the 22 flaps, 12 were sural and 10 were lateral supramalleolar; in one case, two flaps were used. In all the cases, the injuries were successfully covered and the patients recovered well. During the postoperative follow-up, the commonest complication was epidermolysis, occurring in eight cases (three in a sural flap and five in a supramalleolar flap), among which two cases progressed to distal necrosis of the flap (one sural and the other supramalleolar). One patient wanted the flap reviewed for esthetic reasons.CONCLUSIONS: sural and supramalleolar flaps are very reliable. They preserve the main trunk arteries, are quickly dissected, have low hospital cost, enable coverage of extensive areas, present esthetically acceptable damage to the donor area and do not impair motor function.
topic Retalhos cirúrgicos
Extremidade inferior
Traumatismos da perna/cirurgia
Procedimentos cirúrgicos reconstrutivos
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