Techniques for covering soft tissue defects resulting from plantar ulcers in leprosy: Part II - first toe web and dorsal foot flaps
In. Wen, Dong Li. Microscopic surgical techniques in leprosy. Shanghai, STD, 2001. p.19-31, ilus, tab.
Monography
in English
| Sec. Est. Saúde SP, HANSEN, Hanseníase Leprosy, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, Sec. Est. Saúde SP
| ID: biblio-1247060
Responsible library:
BR191.1
Localization: [{"text": "Br191.1", "_a": "WC335.603", "_W": "48m"}]
ABSTRACT
The first toe web flap consists of th skin and subcutaneous tissues of the contiguous sides between the great and second toes. It is based on the first dorsal metatarsal artery or the common plantar digital artery. This flap was used as artery pedicled island graft to reconstruct losses of skin and soft tissue cushion in the ball of the foot in the first and second metatarsal head region in 16 cases. Follow up examination revealed that ulceration had recurred in one case due to dehiscence of the flap margin 12 months post operatively. The other 15 patients have done well without recurrence at 48 to 124 months follow up examination. The dorsal flap of the foot based on the dorsalis pedis artery, the corresponding veins and the deep peroneal nerve was designed in 1974 to resurface skin and soft tissue defects in the sole of the foot. This flap was used in 30 cases of leprosy with excellent results. During follow up 36 to 120 months after surgery the plantar ulcer had recurred in only one case. All the orthers have done well. The long term curative effect has thus proved satisfactory
Theme:
Complications
/
Geral
Database:
HANSEN
/
HANSENIASE
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Sec. Est. Saúde SP
Main subject:
Foot Ulcer
/
Leprosy
Language:
English
Year of publication:
2001
Document type:
Monography
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