Reconstruction of full-thickness upper eyelid defects has to supply a movable lid with perfect corneal protection, good aesthetic quality, and acceptable sequelae at the donor site. The Cutler-Beard procedure, a full-thickness cutaneoconjunctival inferior eyelid advancement flap, is a reliable method for reconstruction of total or partial upper eyelid defects. Especially in older individuals, the skin of the donor site is loose and provides sufficient tissue to stretch. Color and texture of the donor matches the recipient site perfectly. Destabilization or ectropion of the donor site, the lower lid, and retraction or entropion of the recipient site, the upper lid, are the main complications. Therefore, a modification of the classic technique should be considered by implantation of an enforcing inlay in the reconstructed lid (eye bank sclera, fascia lata, ear cartilage), especially in reconstruction of extended defects of the upper lid.
Soft tissue defects on the distal lower extremity often need extended reconstructive procedures, especially if tendinous, articular, or bony structures are exposed. The use of local flaps in the perimalleolar, pretibial and calcaneal area is limited, often free tissue transfer is required. The distally based sural island flap is a pedicled soft-tissue flap on the vascular axis of the sural nerve. It can be raised as a fasciocutaneous or a lipofascial flap. We report our experience of 16 cases, nine of these cases in the lipofascial technique. The aim of soft tissue coverage was reached in 15 cases. In one patient a partial necrosis of the flap occurred requiring a reoperation with free flap coverage. The main advantages of the technique are the extended arc of rotation in the problematic area of the ankle and the lower extremity, the easy and fast preparation and the stable flap perfusion. The lipofascial as well as the fasciocutaneous flap have some risk of loss or donor-site morbidity that can be avoided by adhering strictly to certain operative principles.
We present a case of a double fracture of the scaphoid. A non-displaced transverse fracture of the waist was associated with a displaced fracture of the tuberosity in the same scaphoid. To our knowledge this combination in an acutely fractured scaphoid has been described in only six previous cases.
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