| Literature DB >> 31304195 |
Junji Ando1, Minoru Sakuraba1, Atsushi Sugawara2, Aya Goto1, Shuchi Azuma1, Nobuyuki Mitsuhashi1, Kousuke Sasaki1, Itaru Sone1.
Abstract
A 33-year-old man developed a left Achilles tendon rupture and skin necrosis. We reconstructed the defect using an anterolateral thigh flap and a tensor fasciae lata muscle flap in a chimeric fashion. he was able to stand on a toe of the operated foot without help 6 months postoperatively.Entities:
Keywords: Achilles tendon; Chimeric free flap; anterolateral thigh flap; reconstruction; tensor fascia latae flap
Year: 2019 PMID: 31304195 PMCID: PMC6609348 DOI: 10.1080/23320885.2019.1635023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg ISSN: 2332-0885
Figure 1.Photograph of the first patient visit 39 days after initial injury. Achilles tendon was re-ruptured with skin necrosis around it.
Figure 2.Intraoperative photographs (a) After debridement of soft tissue and the Achilles tendon. (b) Design of the flap. (c) TFL was sutured with Achilles tendon. (d) After the operation.
Figure 3.Six months after the operation. (a) He could stand on a toe of operated foot. (b) plantar flexion was 45 degree. (c) Dorsiflexion was 10 degree.