2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2011.08.016
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Forefoot narrowing: A novel technique for an open fracture of the foot

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“…Reconstruction requires thorough planning and a great understanding of the unique anatomy of each foot region, etiology of the defect, and the biomechanical function of each foot region. 12,13 Exposed tendon, bone, or joints complicate reconstruction because of the limited availability of local soft tissue and the risk of infection and/or desiccation. 13,14 Corcoran et al 15 evaluated lawn mowing accidents to the lower extremity.…”
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“…Reconstruction requires thorough planning and a great understanding of the unique anatomy of each foot region, etiology of the defect, and the biomechanical function of each foot region. 12,13 Exposed tendon, bone, or joints complicate reconstruction because of the limited availability of local soft tissue and the risk of infection and/or desiccation. 13,14 Corcoran et al 15 evaluated lawn mowing accidents to the lower extremity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Exposed tendon, bone, or joints complicate reconstruction because of the limited availability of local soft tissue and the risk of infection and/or desiccation. 13,14 Corcoran et al 15 evaluated lawn mowing accidents to the lower extremity. They were able to achieve full ambulation in all 31 patients even with their complication rate of 26%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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