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Citation

Ta P, Henry AS, Trimaille A, Kerfant N, Hu W. Ann. Chir. Plast. Esthet. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.anplas.2020.06.010

PMID

32753248

Abstract

Treatment of traumatic loss of bone and tissue substance in the foot necessitates special consideration of the anatomy and physiology of the segment. The causes of foot trauma are multiple and in many cases violent, leading to progressive tissue deterioration that may require multi-phased debridement. The therapeutic objective is to reconstruct a functional foot permitting painless pushing off, walking and footwear use by restoring a stable bone framework, with resistant covering satisfactorily adjusted to the different zones of the foot. While coverage of the back of the foot must be fine, coverage of the plantar zones will be padded. The reconstructive surgeon shall be particularly attentive to plantar sensitivity. To take up the surgical challenge, it is of paramount importance to fully master a wide-ranging therapeutic arsenal ranging from conventional grafts to composite free flaps in view of proposing the solution most suited to the type, size and location of the loss of substance, all the while striving to generate as few sequelae as possible at the donor site. In order for reconstruction to be successful, multidisciplinary collaboration between plastic surgeons, orthopedists and physician is highly recommended.


Language: en

Keywords

Foot; Flap; Lambeau; Loss of substances; Microchirurgie; Microsurgery; Perte de substances; Pied; Traumatism; Traumatisme

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