Abstract:Indications The most common location for transposition of the reverse sural flap is to the posterior heel and distal lateral malleolus. However, this flap's versatility allows for the limits of its indications to be increased to include multiple areas of the posterior lower limb with small defects. Much of the literature has provided a discussion of noted reasons to undergo the harvest of the reverse sural flap which include traumatic injuries with soft tissue deficient, severe infections including osteomyelit… Show more
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