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The forearm flap as a free neurovascular flap for treatment of an extensive bone/soft-tissue defect in the calcaneal part of the foot

✍ Scribed by M. Sparmann; A. Ahmadi; R. Kreusch-Brinker; R. Lumplesch


Publisher
Springer
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
499 KB
Volume
106
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-3916

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✦ Synopsis


A discussion is presented on the case of a 28-year-old motorcyclist who had an accident and got caught in the spoked wheel of her vehicle The result was an extensive soft-tissue injury of the metatarsus and calcaneal part of the foot, a defect fracture of the calcaneus, an osseous disinsertion of the Achilles tendon, a lateral malleolus Weber type-A fracture, and a fracture of the second metatarsal bone The primary treatment consisted in extensive dbridement of the strongly contaminated soft parts and refixation of the Achilles tendon on the calcaneus with two osteosynthesis screws The bruised skin flaps remaining were adapted in a tension-free manner However, this was possible only in a considerable talipes equinus position In the further course, the patient developed an extensive skin and soft-tissue necrosis over the calcaneal part of the foot A neurovascularly pedicled forearm flap was freely grafted in order to maintain the load capacity of the calcaneal part of the foot, to prevent osteitis of the calcaneus, to correct the talipes eqinus position, and to achieve a resensibilization in the load zone of the sole The healing result was good, and it was possible to achieve extensive correction of the talipes equinus position as well as prevention of calcaneus osteitis; the function of the Achilles tendon was also maintained Moreover, there was satisfactory resensibilization of the calcaneal part of the foot, so that the patient can now walk in ready-made shoes with a fully molded arch support.

Zusammenfassung Diskutiert wird der Fall einer 28 jahrigen Motorradfahrerin, die bei einem Unfall in das Speichenrad ihres Fahrzeuges geraten war Es re-


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## Abstract A 23‐year‐old male patient was operated for a soft tissue defect of the spine using a free musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap with two 21‐cm long venous grafts connecting the flap to its vascular supply at the thoracodorsal vessels. This young patient suffered from Noonan's Syndrome