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THE FIBULA-FLEXOR HALLUCIS LONGUS OSTEOMUSCULAR FLAP
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1997
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Limb ReconstructionSurgeryAnatomySkin LossOrthopaedic SurgeryMuscle CoverSoft Tissue SurgeryBiomechanicsVascularized Bone GraftMaxillofacial SurgeryDistraction OsteogenesisSoft TissueOrthognathic SurgeryLimb RestorationReconstructive SurgeryWound HealingMusculoskeletal SurgerySoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePlastic Surgery
Limb salvage after loss of bone and soft tissue may require many operations to obtain soft-tissue cover and bony continuity. We describe a fibula-flexor hallucis longus osteomuscular flap which can provide both soft tissue and bone in a single stage. The flap is based on the peroneal vessels and is covered by a split-thickness skin graft. We report the results in five patients with an average bone defect of 8.3 cm and soft-tissue and skin loss. All regained a normal gait on the donor side; four had clinical and radiological union with excellent soft-tissue cover, but one required later amputation due to diffuse coagulopathy. The flap provides free vascularised bone with muscle cover. It has a dependable, long pedicle with minimal morbidity at the donor site, and allows monitoring of the vascularity of the fibular graft.
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