[Filling of a lateral pre-malleolar soft tissue defect with the extensor digitorum brevis flap and the abductor digiti minimi flap].

Ann Chir Plast Esthet

Département de chirurgie plastique, CHU Sart-Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgique.

Published: April 2007

The authors report the filling of a lateral pre-malleolar soft tissue defect after sub-talar arthrodesis. Four months after surgery the loss of substance measured 2,5 cm in depth, 3 cm diameter at the skin level and 5 cm diameter at the bone level. An autologous tricortical bone graft impacted in the sinus tarsi was also exposed. In this area of the body, soft tissue coverage is difficult because of the lake of local sub-cutaneus tissue and muscle. The authors used two locoregional pedicled flaps: the extensor digitorum brevis flap and the abductor digiti minimi flap. These transfers left a minimum of functional and aesthetic after-effects. The optimal coverage of the exposed structures allowed the patient to walk thirty days after surgery. The way to harvest these flaps, their advantages and disadvantages are detailed.

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