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Foot salvage using microsurgical free muscle flaps in severely crushed foot with soft tissue defects

Management of complex foot injuries including skin, tendons, vessels, bone, with soft tissue defects is considered as an orthopedic challenge. Microsurgical free muscle flaps provide the best solution in such cases. Thirty two consecutive cases of complex ankle and foot injuries were treated by skin...

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Published in:Injury 2019-12, Vol.50, p.S17-S20
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Adult
Amputation
Child
Crush Injuries - surgery
Debridement
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Foot - surgery
Foot Injuries - surgery
Foot salvage
Fractures, Bone - surgery
Free muscle flaps
Free Tissue Flaps
Gracilis Muscle - transplantation
Humans
Male
Replantation
Salvage Therapy - methods
Skin Transplantation - methods
Soft Tissue Injuries - surgery
Superficial Back Muscles - transplantation
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
title Foot salvage using microsurgical free muscle flaps in severely crushed foot with soft tissue defects
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