## Abstract __Introduction.__ Soft tissue defects exposing the Achilles tendon are challenging. Local perforator flaps represent a valuable option gaining increasing popularity. Despite preoperative planning an adequate perforator cannot always be found intraoperatively. The free peroneal artery pe
Recent advances in the reconstruction of complex Achilles tendon defects
β Scribed by Daniel N. Ronel; Martin I. Newman; Lloyd B. Gayle; Lloyd A. Hoffman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 245 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Large, complex lowerβextremity defects in the region of the Achilles tendon occur when tendon loss or disruption is complicated by damage to surrounding structures, including soft tissue, vessels, or bone. The surgical approach to these complex defects has evolved from simple amputation to the recognition that satisfactory reconstruction has three components: functional reconstruction of the tendon, importation of vascularized soft tissue, and skin coverage. Many techniques have been developed to address these difficult reconstructive goals, which often require multiple procedures or complicated singleβstage operations. Microsurgical advances have begun to reduce the complexity of Achilles tendon region reconstruction, and excellent results can be obtained which restore function, form, and cosmesis with minimal morbidity. Β© 2003 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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