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A New Method for Repairing Skin Defects of the Lower Leg under Unsatisfactory Conditions

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1990

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Abstract

As a new procedure for the repair of tissue defects in the lower leg under unsatisfactory conditions, we have devised a surgical procedure for peroneal island flap transfer from the opposite sound leg. This report presents three patients treated by cross-leg island flaps with reversed blood flow. This procedure can be applied for reconstruction of the leg with severe circulatory disturbance caused by arterial damage due to trauma and arterial disease such as Buerger's disease. Furthermore, joint exercise is possible because the pedicle is long and no rigid immobilization is required.