USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY

The fasciocutaneous flaps were raised in 12 patients who had obstinate skin defects in the leg. The undelayed transposition, cross leg and bipedicle advancement fascioculaneous flaps were planned and executed. These are simpler and safer flaps in comparison to myocutaneous and free flaps. A safe len...

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Main Authors: V. S. SINGH, J. K. SINHA, V. BHATTACHARYA, F. M. TRIPATHl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 1985-02-01
Series:Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0043-1778506
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author V. S. SINGH
J. K. SINHA
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description The fasciocutaneous flaps were raised in 12 patients who had obstinate skin defects in the leg. The undelayed transposition, cross leg and bipedicle advancement fascioculaneous flaps were planned and executed. These are simpler and safer flaps in comparison to myocutaneous and free flaps. A safe length-base ratio is 3:1. The blood vessels in the deep fascia enter through the intermuscular septum. The fascial septal perforators carry the main blood supply to the deep fascia and the overlying skin. Patients with crush injury of the leg with complicated fracture and bruising in the donor area were associated with oedema and haematomas in various surgical planes of the leg. One should be cautious in designing fasciocutaneous flap in such cases.
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spelling doaj.art-b8589c7c1d9b46ccbea74a4310b791952024-03-06T23:33:29ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery0970-03581998-376X1985-02-01180202803410.1055/s-0043-1778506USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITYV. S. SINGHJ. K. SINHAV. BHATTACHARYAF. M. TRIPATHlThe fasciocutaneous flaps were raised in 12 patients who had obstinate skin defects in the leg. The undelayed transposition, cross leg and bipedicle advancement fascioculaneous flaps were planned and executed. These are simpler and safer flaps in comparison to myocutaneous and free flaps. A safe length-base ratio is 3:1. The blood vessels in the deep fascia enter through the intermuscular septum. The fascial septal perforators carry the main blood supply to the deep fascia and the overlying skin. Patients with crush injury of the leg with complicated fracture and bruising in the donor area were associated with oedema and haematomas in various surgical planes of the leg. One should be cautious in designing fasciocutaneous flap in such cases.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0043-1778506
spellingShingle V. S. SINGH
J. K. SINHA
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F. M. TRIPATHl
USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
title USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
title_full USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
title_fullStr USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
title_full_unstemmed USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
title_short USE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS FOR DEFECTS OF LOWER EXTREMITY
title_sort use of fasciocutaneous flaps for defects of lower extremity
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0043-1778506
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