2020
DOI: 10.25270/wmp.2020.12.1322
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Achilles Tendon Region Defects: Delayed Composite Anterolateral Thigh Flap With Stripping of Fascia Lata: A Case Series

Abstract: Defects of the Achilles tendon that include the surrounding soft tissue represent a challenge due to complex functionality and biomechanics. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and physical functioning score outcomes of patients following microsurgical reconstruction of the yarrow region, using a combination of objective, subjective, and semi-subjective measurements. METHODS: Between 2007 and 2018, 15 patients underwent delayed Achilles tendon region reconstruction with different … Show more

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“…Free flaps play a key role in ATR. Out of the fasciocutaneous flaps, the lateral arm flap, harvested with a strip of triceps tendon [ 23 ], the radial forearm flap with flexor carpi radialis tendon [ 24 ], the infragluteal flap[ 25 ], the tensor fascia lata flap [ 26 ] and ALT flap [ 27 , 28 ], both harvested with a vascularized strip of fascia lata offer healthy well-vascularized soft tissue and tendon which can improve the healing of a chronically infected, poorly vascularized wound. In a systematic review, Iorio et al report on 44 ATR with free composite grafts from 15 studies, out of which 30 vascularized tendon reconstructions and 7 avascular reconstructions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Free flaps play a key role in ATR. Out of the fasciocutaneous flaps, the lateral arm flap, harvested with a strip of triceps tendon [ 23 ], the radial forearm flap with flexor carpi radialis tendon [ 24 ], the infragluteal flap[ 25 ], the tensor fascia lata flap [ 26 ] and ALT flap [ 27 , 28 ], both harvested with a vascularized strip of fascia lata offer healthy well-vascularized soft tissue and tendon which can improve the healing of a chronically infected, poorly vascularized wound. In a systematic review, Iorio et al report on 44 ATR with free composite grafts from 15 studies, out of which 30 vascularized tendon reconstructions and 7 avascular reconstructions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%