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Martin Schreiber1, Adrian Dragu1.
Abstract
Severe soft tissue defects as a result of lye contamination remain a huge challenge in the interdisciplinary approach of trauma surgeons and plastic surgeons. Free tissue transfer is a suitable surgical option for successful reconstruction of form and function of defects in the distal parts of the lower extremities. We report the successful two-stage reconstruction of a full thickness lye contamination at the dorsum of the foot with a free temporoparietal fascia flap covered with a split-thickness skin graft from the thigh. The described method is a suitable operative alternative to anterolateral thigh flaps or other thin fascia flaps regarding flap harvest and donor site morbidity and should be considered in the portfolio of the plastic surgeon.Entities:
Keywords: defect lower extremities; flap reconstruction; flap reconstruction and foot; lye acid surgery; reconstruction foot; temporoparietal fascia flap; trauma foot
Year: 2015 PMID: 26504730 PMCID: PMC4604747 DOI: 10.3205/iprs000060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GMS Interdiscip Plast Reconstr Surg DGPW ISSN: 2193-8091
Figure 1Liquification necrosis
Figure 2After debridement and wound bed preparation
Figure 3Nine weeks post-op
Figure 4Five month post-op
Figure 5Intraoperative marking
Figure 6Temporoparietal fascial flap
Figure 7Recipient site
Figure 8Temporoparietal fascial flap with skin-graft