2023
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000005182
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Functional Chimeric Double-barrel Fibula and Reinnervated Peroneus Brevis Osteomyocutaneous Flap for One-stage Forearm Reconstruction

Abstract: Summary: Reconstructing a mangled limb is complex and requires expertise in both bone and soft-tissue reconstruction, particularly when there is significant muscle loss. Typically, multistage surgery is necessary, starting with soft-tissue coverage, followed by bone grafting and tendon transfers. Sometimes, microsurgical techniques such as vascularized bone grafts and free functional muscle transfers are necessary, especially when there is a bone defect of over 6 cm; the soft-tissue environment is … Show more

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