We aimed to reduce the defect with a purse-string suture to minimise the deformity of the flap donor area and to assess the later efficiency at long-term follow-up. We studied 20 patients who required a sural flap for the reconstruction of defects of the lower extremity. The mean (SD) area of the donor defect was roughly 28.7 (20.3) cm(2). The mean (SD) defect area after closure with a purse-string was 8.2 (5.8) cm(2) (p < 0.001). The measurements made in the third year were 8.4 (5.3) cm(2). The purse-string can be used successfully in the distal lower extremity, the long-term cosmetic outcome is good, and the scar has not expanded since the postoperative period.
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