نتایج جستجو برای: sural flap

تعداد نتایج: 20264  

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Natalie L Pease Andrew Davies William A Townley

BACKGROUND The medial sural artery perforator (MSAP) flap is becoming a popular strategy for reconstructing intraoral defects. We present a case in which no MSAPs were present, however, a perforator-based calf flap was successfully raised on the sural artery and used for tongue reconstruction. A corresponding anatomic study was undertaken to establish if this finding was reproducible. METHODS...

2014
Alexandre Carvalho Quirino Karen Cristina Viegas

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. RE...

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2012
Mohamed Faouzi Hamdi Omar Kalti Anis Khelifi

The reconstruction of soft tissue defects in the distal areas of the lower extremity remains a challenge. The distally based sural neurocutaneous flap based on the sural nerve and the superficial sural artery has been used for skin defect reconstruction of the distal third of the leg, the hindfoot, ankle, and heel. We describe our experience and evaluate the reliability of this surgical techniq...

Journal: :Plastic and Aesthetic Research 2021

Aim: Head and neck region reconstructions are often delicate procedures that require different solutions at layers. The use of chimeric flaps offers the interesting characteristic combining tissues, which is extremely valuable in this setting. In present work, we share our experience with types conventional flaps, such as radial flap, medial sural artery perforator fibula osteocutaneous flap.

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2008
Seyed-Esmail Hassanpour Naser Mohammadkhah Ehsan Arasteh

BACKGROUND The reversed sural artery flap is a well-described method for lower limb reconstruction. However, in the standard technique, the flap is usually not harvested from the proximal third of the leg. We conducted this study to evaluate the efficiency, safety, and success rate of the reversed sural flap harvested from the proximal third of the leg. METHODS The authors harvested medium to...

2016
Chengliang Deng Zairong Wei Bo Wang Wenhu Jin Wenduo Zhang Xiujun Tang Bihua Wu Guangfeng Sun Dali Wang

The proximally based lateral superficial sural artery flap offers prominent advantages in the reconstruction of soft-tissue defects around the knee. It is a thin, pliable and sensate flap; it has been shown to reduce donor-site morbidity and result in a good aesthetic outcome. However, there are few report regarding this flap in literature. This study aims to present our experience on the use o...

BACKGROUND Extended Soft tissue defect of leg including middle and distal parts always has been a challenge for many plastic surgeons and also a frustrated problem for patients and families. To introduce the use of the soleus muscle and reverse sural flaps as synchronous surgical treatment alternative of the leg bone exposure with large soft tissue defect, this study was conducted. METHODS T...

2017
Gunjan Agrawal Ashutosh Gupta

There are numerous perforator flaps reported in the literature for head and neck reconstruction. We are presenting a case report of squamous cell carcinoma of Tongue which was operated by hemi glossectomy, modified radical neck dissection and reconstruction was done with medial sural artery perforator flap (MSAP). Preoperatively handheld Doppler was used to identify the perforator. The size of ...

Achieving adequate coverage of soft tissue defects located on the lower third of the legs and feet is challenging for reconstructive surgeons. Fasciocutaneous flaps can be used to meet this challenge. Two common fasciocutaneous flaps used in this context are the reverse sural flap and lateral supramalleolar flap (LSMF). Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are relatively unfamiliar with the seco...

Piyush Doshi, Sanjay G. Vaghani, Sumer Singh, Yogesh C. Bhatt,

BACKGROUND Large soft tissue defects of ankle and foot always have been challenging to reconstruct. Reverse sural flaps, free flaps have been used for this problem with variable success. Reverse peroneal artery flap is an option to use with reliability without microvascular repair. Connections of peroneal artery around talus and ankle joint are deep and reliable with anterior tibial and post...

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