Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a reconstructive challenge due to the scarce availability of local tissues and recipient vessels. Even when a free tissue transfer can be performed the risk of failure remains considerable. When a free flap is contraindicated or after a free flap failure, the cross-leg flap is still nowadays a possible option. We report a case of a male with a severe posttraumatic wound of the lower leg with exposed tibia fracture firstly treated with two consecutive latissimus dorsi muscular free flaps, failed for vascular thrombosis; the coverage was then achieved with a cross-leg flap with acceptable results.
Cross-leg as salvage procedure after free flaps transfer failure: a case report / Contedini, F; Negosanti, Luca; Fabbri, E; Pinto, Valentina; Tavaniello, Beatrice; Sgarzani, Rossella; Cipriani, Riccardo. - In: CASE REPORTS IN ORTHOPEDICS. - ISSN 2090-6757. - 2012:(2012), pp. 1-3. [10.1155/2012/205029]
Cross-leg as salvage procedure after free flaps transfer failure: a case report
Fabbri E;PINTO, VALENTINA;
2012
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Abstract: Posttraumatic wounds of the lower leg with soft tissue defects and exposed fractures are a reconstructive challenge due to the scarce availability of local tissues and recipient vessels. Even when a free tissue transfer can be performed the risk of failure remains considerable. When a free flap is contraindicated or after a free flap failure, the cross-leg flap is still nowadays a possible option. We report a case of a male with a severe posttraumatic wound of the lower leg with exposed tibia fracture firstly treated with two consecutive latissimus dorsi muscular free flaps, failed for vascular thrombosis; the coverage was then achieved with a cross-leg flap with acceptable results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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