Treatment of the traumatic bone and soft tissue defect of the medial ankle is a challenge in reconstructive orthopedic surgery. In this report, we described a novel reconstruction procedure for the medial malleolus reconstruction using microsurgical transfer of the fibular head osteo-tendinous flap combined with a free latissimus dorsi flap (free LD flap) or a free anterolateral thigh flap (free ALT flap) in six patients. The sizes of the wounds ranged from 10 x 8 cm to 24 x 10 cm, and the sizes of the LD and ALT flaps were from 12 x 9 cm to 24 x 12 cm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To explore new surgical procedure for repairing and reconstructing medial malleolus and soft tissue defect.
Methods: According to the size of medial malleolus and composite soft tissue defect, vascular fibular head composite tendon bone flap free grafting using anterior tibial recurrent vessel as the perforating branch was designed to reconstruct the medial malleolar saddle and triangular ligament, and composite back broadest muscle flap free grafting was designed to repair the medical malleolar wound surface. From January 2000 to December 2006, the technique was used in 5 male patients who were injured by machine or in traffic accidents, causing bone and soft tissue defect.
Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi
March 2002
Objective: To study the method and effect of transferring the pedicled second metatarsal base for repairing bone defect of lateral malleolus.
Methods: Thirty lower limb specimens were anatomized to observe the morphology, structure and blood supply of the second metatarsal bone. Then transferring of the pedicled second metatarsal base was designed and used in 6 patients clinically.