1. Reconstruction of the Weightbearing Area of the Foot with Vascularized Chimeric Osteocutaneous Fibular Flap: A Case Report
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Zoran Marij Arnež, Giulia Colavitti, Vittorio Ramella, Giovanni Papa, Luigi Troisi, Chiara Stocco, Sara Leuzzi, Arnez, Z. M., Troisi, L., Colavitti, G., Papa, G., Leuzzi, S., Stocco, C., and Ramella, V.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Soft Tissue Injuries ,Reconstructive Surgeon ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Free flap ,030230 surgery ,Free Tissue Flaps ,chimeric flap ,fibular flap ,foot reconstruction ,microsurgery ,vascularized bone graft ,Weight-Bearing ,Fractures, Open ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Fibula ,Foot Injuries ,Fractures, Comminuted ,Metatarsal Bones ,Bone Transplantation ,business.industry ,Forefoot ,Soft tissue ,Recovery of Function ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Microsurgery ,Surgery ,Radius ,Debridement ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Foot Injury ,Metatarsal bones ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Damage to the weightbearing surface of the foot is a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon. The aim is to reconstruct the skeletal tripod and soft tissue, allowing the patient to walk normally. We report the case of a patient admitted with an acute right foot open fracture of the second, third, fourth, and fifth metatarsal bones. After debridement of all nonvital tissues, the patient required reconstruction of the metatarsal heads (third, fourth, and fifth) plus soft tissue coverage. We then performed a reconstruction with a free osteocutaneous fibular flap, insetting the bone perpendicular to the long axis of the metatarsal bones. This configuration allowed the reconstruction of the foot skeletal tripod. A second free flap, a thin radial forearm flap, was added during the revision surgery to improve the venous drainage of the skin paddle of the fibular flap and avoid tension after skin closure. At 1-year follow-up, the patient was able to walk entirely weightbearing on the forefoot, returning to her previous employment with no limitation in physical and recreational activities. To our knowledge, this is the first description of the use of a chimeric osteocutaneous fibular flap, oriented transversely, to reconstruct a complex bone/soft tissue defect after a traumatic loss of multiple metatarsal heads.
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- 2020
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