Use of the medial adipofascial flap of the leg for coverage of full-thickness burns exposing the tibial crest
Bone exposure constitutes a frequent and difficult problem in burn patients. Where free flaps remain indicated in tibial osteomyelitis, a pedicled fascial or adipofascial flap provides an excellent alternative for coverage of simple tibial crest exposure. In fact, the adipofascial tissue of the ante...
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description | Bone exposure constitutes a frequent and difficult problem in burn patients. Where free flaps remain indicated in tibial osteomyelitis, a pedicled fascial or adipofascial flap provides an excellent alternative for coverage of simple tibial crest exposure. In fact, the adipofascial tissue of the anteromedial aspect of the leg can be mobilized over the whole length of the tibia. It is vascularized by the saphenous artery and the posterior tibial artery perforators. This pattern of blood supply allows a wide range of use for any size of burn defect in this area. Therefore, this local pedicled flap provides an excellent solution for coverage of the exposed tibia after severe burns. |
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