Vol. 2, Issue 4 (2016)

Planning and outcome of soft tissue defects of the foot

Author(s):

Dr. Shuaib Ahmed, Dr. Latheesh Leo, Dr. Mrinal B Shetty, Dr. Vivian R D’ Almeida, Dr. K Raghuveer Adiga and Dr. Anna R Thadathil

Abstract:
Background: Covering soft tissue defect of the foot is important with respect to function and aesthetic means. It is a challenging task and requires a clear cut planning so as to use the right flap for the right size and site in the foot.
Materials & methods: A total of fifty three patients with soft tissue defects in the foot admitted between August 2014 to April 2015 under Hand & Microsurgery, Department of Orthopaedics, were included in this study. Post-operatively they were monitored for any flap related complications.
Results: The most common defects were trauma related followed by trophic ulcers and infective causes. Various coverage options which include fasciocutaneous flaps, muscle flaps, free flaps and split thickness skin grafts (STSG) were used. All the flaps were satisfactorily taken up at the end of follow-up period (three months).
Conclusion: Planning of the defect based on site and size is very important so as to obtain satisfactory result.

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Shuaib Ahmed, Dr. Latheesh Leo, Dr. Mrinal B Shetty, Dr. Vivian R D’ Almeida, Dr. K Raghuveer Adiga and Dr. Anna R Thadathil. Planning and outcome of soft tissue defects of the foot. Int. J. Orthop. Sci. 2016;2(4):417-423. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2016.v2.i4g.62