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. 1979;68(1):1-5.

Transposition of muscle flaps for covering exposed bone in the leg

  • PMID: 382970

Transposition of muscle flaps for covering exposed bone in the leg

B Sundell et al. Ann Chir Gynaecol. 1979.

Abstract

A muscle transposition technique for reconstruction of soft tissue loss and skin defects with exposed bone in the leg is described. Reconstruction with muscle flaps and freee skin grafts is a reliable and convenient one-stage operation. The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles were used to cover the upper and middle third of the leg. The method was used in 13 patients, and there were 3 failures in the series because of the impaired vascularity of the injuried leg. In 7 cases, including one failure, the soft tissue injury was associated with compound fractures. No functional disability was observed in the leg, ankle or foot after successful transposition of the muscle flap.

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