Heel reconstruction with a medial plantar V-Y flap.

نویسندگان

  • Paul Roblin
  • Ciaran M J Healy
چکیده

BACKGROUND Full-thickness defects to the plantar surface of the foot present a challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. Skin grafts and a variety of flap procedures have been described to resurface this site, but not all achieve a return to normal foot function. For the plantar surface of the heel, the previously described medial plantar flap can produce successful results. However, this method leaves a donor site, which requires skin grafting. This is a report of a modification of the medial plantar flap into a V-Y configuration that allows direct closure of the donor site. METHODS Three defects of the plantar surface of the heel were resurfaced: case 1, a spina bifida patient with a 45-mm-wide debrided pressure sore; and cases 2 and 3, patients with defects resulting from wide excisions of melanomas that were 47 and 57 mm wide, respectively. Patients in cases 2 and 3 were reviewed at 1 year for mobility, gait, and sensation in the flap. RESULTS The patients in cases 2 and 3 were able to attain full, unrestricted mobility and objectively near-normal sensation of the resurfaced skin. In the patient in case 1, a problematic pressure sore was healed after an intermediate period of wound dehiscence, with a robust, bulky flap. CONCLUSIONS This modified flap retains the advantages of the traditional medial plantar flap while minimizing its donor-site problems. It has permitted satisfactory long-term functional results, optimizing restoration of foot function, and is a useful option that can be considered for resurfacing the problematic plantar surface of the heel.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plastic and reconstructive surgery

دوره 119 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007