Free vascularized flaps for lower extremity reconstruction. 1986

G K Frykman, and V C Leung

Large wounds of the lower extremity, particularly distal to the knee, have been difficult to cover by traditional means such as skin grafts, local flaps, cross-leg flaps and jump flaps. These wounds, particularly when associated with fractures and osteomyelitis, have frequently resulted in amputation of the lower extremity. Microvascular surgical techniques have allowed the transfer of large flaps of skin and/or muscle from a remote site of the body to the defect in the leg for soft tissue coverage and additional blood supply to the defect. Although these techniques are more tedious and require longer operating times, they usually shorten the patient's hospital stay, heal the wounds faster and shorten disability time. With wider experience, improved techniques and greater microsurgical skill, lower limbs with large defects due to trauma or tumor resection can be salvaged and reconstructed with acceptable risks and minimal donor site morbidity.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007595 Joint Prosthesis Prostheses used to partially or totally replace a human or animal joint. (from UMDNS, 1999) Joint Prostheses,Prostheses, Joint,Prosthesis, Joint
D007869 Leg Injuries General or unspecified injuries involving the leg. Injuries, Leg,Injury, Leg,Leg Injury
D008297 Male Males
D008866 Microsurgery The performance of surgical procedures with the aid of a microscope.
D010019 Osteomyelitis INFLAMMATION of the bone as a result of infection. It may be caused by a variety of infectious agents, especially pyogenic (PUS - producing) BACTERIA. Osteomyelitides
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D013524 Surgical Flaps Tongues of skin and subcutaneous tissue, sometimes including muscle, cut away from the underlying parts but often still attached at one end. They retain their own microvasculature which is also transferred to the new site. They are often used in plastic surgery for filling a defect in a neighboring region. Island Flap,Island Flaps,Flap, Surgical,Flaps, Surgical,Pedicled Flap,Surgical Flap,Flap, Island,Flap, Pedicled,Flaps, Island,Flaps, Pedicled,Pedicled Flaps
D013530 Surgical Wound Infection Infection occurring at the site of a surgical incision. Postoperative Wound Infection,Infection, Postoperative Wound,Infection, Surgical Wound,Surgical Site Infection,Wound Infection, Postoperative,Wound Infection, Surgical,Infection, Surgical Site,Infections, Postoperative Wound,Infections, Surgical Site,Infections, Surgical Wound,Postoperative Wound Infections,Surgical Site Infections,Surgical Wound Infections,Wound Infections, Postoperative,Wound Infections, Surgical

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