Vinay Gundlapalli1, John W Gillespie2, Chris D Tzarnas3. 1. General Surgery Resident, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pa. 2. General Surgery Resident, Chistiana Hospital, Newark, Del. 3. Chief of Plastic Surgery, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A hemisplit turndown tibialis anterior muscle flap is described for coverage of distal leg wounds with preservation of active extensor function for open wounds of the distal ankle is presented. This is a new flap not previously described and is another local option for coverage of selected distal leg wounds. METHODS: A description of the operative procedure and a clinical successful example is presented. RESULTS: The split hemitibialis anterior turndown muscle flap was successful and preserved function of the muscle and tendon. CONCLUSIONS: This is another option for coverage of difficult wounds of the lower extremity without sacrifice of function of the donor muscle.
OBJECTIVE: A hemisplit turndown tibialis anterior muscle flap is described for coverage of distal leg wounds with preservation of active extensor function for open wounds of the distal ankle is presented. This is a new flap not previously described and is another local option for coverage of selected distal leg wounds. METHODS: A description of the operative procedure and a clinical successful example is presented. RESULTS: The split hemitibialis anterior turndown muscle flap was successful and preserved function of the muscle and tendon. CONCLUSIONS: This is another option for coverage of difficult wounds of the lower extremity without sacrifice of function of the donor muscle.
Authors: Jonas A Nelson; John P Fischer; Philip S Brazio; Stephen J Kovach; Gedge D Rosson; Ariel N Rad Journal: Microsurgery Date: 2013-07-16 Impact factor: 2.425