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Journal of the Korean Microsurgical Society ; : 153-158, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-724700

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PURPOSE: The first web space of the foot has a similar thickness and skin texture of the pulp of the fingers. Moreover, it has a reliable blood vessel and sensory nerve. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical results of the first web space free flap to reconstruct the pulp of fingers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Authors have performed 23 cases of first web space free flap to reconstruct the pulp defect of the fingers between June 2004 and May 2009. The age of the patients ranged from 20 years old to 55 years old. The size of the flap ranged from 1x1.5 cm to 8.5x2.5 cm. The mean flap area was 5.4 cm2. In 4 cases, we elevated the flap including lateral aspect of the big toe and medial aspect of the second toe. And then we made an artificial syndactyly to reconstruct the pulps on two fingers at the same time. In all cases, we performed 1 digital artery and 1 dorsal vein anastomosis. Every donor site that had a small defect healed spontaneously without any additional operations to cover it. RESULTS: Of this type of surgery 21 flaps (91.3%) survived, 2 flaps (8.7%) failed. There was no severe complication in the donor sites. There was no walking disturbance due to the skin defect of the donor site. The static 2 point discrimination in 11 cases that we could check ranged from 3 mm to 15 mm. CONCLUSION: The authors believe that the first web space free flap of the foot is a good option for the reconstruction of the pulp of the fingers and it has a minimal donor site morbidity.


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Humans , Arteries , Blood Vessels , Discrimination, Psychological , Fingers , Foot , Free Tissue Flaps , Glycosaminoglycans , Skin , Syndactyly , Tissue Donors , Toes , Veins , Walking
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 232-237, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-161329

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INTRODUCTION: To report the result of the thigh perforator free flap for the reconstruction of the soft tissue defect of the lower extremities and usefulness of this flap. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We have performed 23 cases of thigh perforator free flap to reconstruct the soft tissue defect of the lower extremities between February 2004 and July 2005. The anterior aspect of the legs were 9 cases, the ankle joints were 4 cases, the dorsal aspect of the feet were 6 cases, the sole of the feet were 4 cases as recipient sites. The anterolateral thighs were 13 cases, the anteromedial thighs were 10 cases as donor sites. The size of the flap ranged from 4 x 5 cm to 12 x 18 cm. The mean flap area was 73.2 cm2. The length of the pedicle ranged from 5 cm to 15 cm. Every patient except children was operated under the spinal anesthesia. RESULTS: 21 flaps (91.3%) survived, 2 flaps (8.7%) failed. In the 21 flaps that had survived, there were partial necrosis in 4 cases, which healed without any additional operation. In the 13 anterolateral thigh perforator flaps, 9 cases survived totally, 3 cases had the partial necrosis, 1 case failed. In the 10 anteromedial thigh perforator flaps, 8 cases survived totally, 1 case had the partial necrosis, 1 case failed. CONCLUSION: The authors had a good result with the thigh perforator free flap and believe that this flap is a good option for the reconstruction of the soft tissue defect of the lower extremities, because this flap has a thin thickness and it is easy to dissect the vessels. Moreover the patients can be operated with supine position.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Anesthesia, Spinal , Ankle Joint , Foot , Free Tissue Flaps , Leg , Lower Extremity , Necrosis , Perforator Flap , Supine Position , Thigh , Tissue Donors
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 1387-1391, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-646278

ABSTRACT

Ganglia of the cruciate ligament are quite rare. About 60 cases were reported previously in the world and 6 cases were reported at two articles in korea. It's symptoms may be similar to those of internal derangement of knee, especially meniscal lesion. We report a case of isolated ganglion of posterior cruciate ligament with brief of literatures.


Subject(s)
Ganglia , Ganglion Cysts , Knee , Korea , Ligaments , Posterior Cruciate Ligament
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