The use of distally ligated arteries as vascular pedicles of reverse-flow flaps for soft tissue reconstruction of the foot following trauma: two casereports
A. Karacalar, The use of distally ligated arteries as vascular pedicles of reverse-flow flaps for soft tissue reconstruction of the foot following trauma: two casereports, EUR J PLAST, 23(7), 2000, pp. 373-376
Reverse-flow island flaps based on the anterior tibial artery or posterior
tibial artery have been used in the past to cover wounds of the foot. Howev
er, it is generally accepted that interruption of one of these arteries con
traindicates the use of these flaps. In this paper, two reverse-flow island
flaps are presented, based on the anterior tibial artery or posterior tibi
al artery which were interrupted below the ankle. The supply of these flaps
depends on the arterial network around the malleoli.