Sensory Reconstruction of a Posterior Heel Defect Using a Proximally Based Sensate Medial Plantar Flap with Retrograde Nerve Cleavage Technique.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-06 DOI:10.1177/15347346211055261
Sung Yoon Jung, Min Bom Kim, Young Ho Lee
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Reconstruction of posterior heel defects is important because it requires thick and durable skin that can withstand pressure and shear from shoe and bed contact. Therefore, the sensate flap could be a better option for the defect. This paper reports on the safety of a medial plantar sensory flap for these defects as well as an objective measurement of the sensation of the medial plantar flap and the plantar surface distal to the donor site. Twelve patients had soft-tissue defects in the posterior heel and underwent reconstructive surgery using a proximally based sensate medial plantar sensory flap. Cases of plantar defects involving not posterior heel were excluded. For wider flap coverage, special neurovascular dissection was required. We evaluated levels of sensation quantitatively using Semmes-Weinstein (SW) monofilaments and a two-point discriminator at the final follow-up. All flaps survived without major complications. Postoperative follow-up was 12 to 64 months (mean 26 months). All 12 flaps healed without postoperative complications. There was no significant difference in minimal two-point discrimination and SW evaluator size between the transferred medial plantar flap area and the contralateral heel area or between the plantar area distal to the donor site and the contralateral side. Patients could walk normally and sleep without protective shoes or brace. A proximally based sensate medial plantar flap is a good option for the reconstruction of posterior heel defects. It can restore the characteristics of the posterior heel for shoe wearing and sleeping.

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利用近端感觉内侧足底皮瓣和逆行神经断裂技术重建足跟后部缺损的感觉功能
跟后部缺损的重建非常重要,因为它需要厚而耐用的皮肤,能够承受鞋和床接触带来的压力和剪切力。因此,感觉皮瓣可能是治疗这种缺损的更好选择。本文报告了足底内侧感觉皮瓣用于此类缺损的安全性,以及对足底内侧皮瓣和供皮区远端足底表面感觉的客观测量。12名患者的后跟软组织缺损,使用近端内侧足底感觉皮瓣进行了重建手术。不包括后跟的足底缺损病例。为了扩大皮瓣覆盖范围,需要进行特殊的神经血管解剖。在最后的随访中,我们使用塞姆斯-韦恩斯坦(Semmes-Weinstein,SW)单丝和两点判别器对感觉水平进行了定量评估。所有皮瓣均无重大并发症。术后随访12至64个月(平均26个月)。所有12个皮瓣均愈合,无术后并发症。转移的足底内侧皮瓣区域与对侧足跟区域之间,或供体部位远端足底区域与对侧之间,最小两点辨别力和SW评估器大小没有明显差异。患者可以正常行走和睡眠,无需穿戴保护鞋或支架。基于近端感觉的内侧足底皮瓣是重建后跟缺损的良好选择。它可以恢复后跟的特性,以便穿鞋和睡觉。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds (IJLEW) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, reviews of evidence-based diagnostic techniques and methods, disease and patient management, and surgical and medical therapeutics for lower extremity wounds such as burns, stomas, ulcers, fistulas, and traumatic wounds. IJLEW also offers evaluations of assessment and monitoring tools, dressings, gels, cleansers, pressure management, footwear/orthotics, casting, and bioengineered skin. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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