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A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun.

Abstract
The soft tissue defect of the heel and the lateral malleolus region of foot and heel continues to be difficult for reconstructive surgeons due to limited available soft tissue, the flap size and the range of vascular pedicle, or the requirement for microsurgical equipment. Several techniques that have advantages and disadvantages have been reported in the literature. The superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap offers versatile and appropriate cover at this region with minimal morbidity and maximal reconstructive capacity. In this paper, an experience with the reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap in reconstruction of a lateral heel defect was presented.

Key words: Neurocutaneous flap, reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap, heel defect


 
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Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand Microsurg. 2016; 5(2): 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593


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Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. https://handmicrosurgeryjournal.com/?mno=195593 [Access: January 11, 2024]. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593


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Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand Microsurg. 2016; 5(2): 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand Microsurg. (2016), [cited January 11, 2024]; 5(2): 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



Harvard Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun (2016) A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand Microsurg, 5 (2), 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



Turabian Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. 2016. A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand and Microsurgery, 5 (2), 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



Chicago Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. "A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel." Hand and Microsurgery 5 (2016), 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun. "A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel." Hand and Microsurgery 5.2 (2016), 96-99. Print. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Mehtap Karamese, Osman Akdag, Mustafa Sutcu, Mustafa Keskin, Zekeriya Tosun (2016) A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous island flap for reconstruction of defect of heel. Hand and Microsurgery, 5 (2), 96-99. doi:10.5455/handmicrosurg.195593





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