| Literature DB >> 11590271 |
K H Mak1.
Abstract
This study assessed the use of sural neurocutaneous flaps to repair chronic ulcers in difficult-to-cover areas around the ankle and heel. Follow-up of the 14 patients included in this study ranged from 6 months to 3 years after their operation. Total flap loss occurred in two patients, both of whom had rheumatoid arthritis complicated by vasculitis. Partial flap loss occurred in three patients; all were heel ulcers. Additional skin grafting procedures were required to cover their ulcers. A lateral malleolus ulcer in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis recurred after 1 year and had to be covered with a free parascapular flap. The sural neurocutaneous flap is thus a reliable means of resurfacing ulcers in the ankle and heel region. It requires no sacrifice of major peripheral vessels and may be a useful alternative for patients with poor peripheral pulses. Its use in the presence of vasculitis, however, needs further refinement.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11590271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hong Kong Med J ISSN: 1024-2708 Impact factor: 2.227