Heel Reconstruction With Bipedicled Flap: A Salvage Procedure

Author:

Uslu Alper Burak1ORCID,Ünlü Ramazan Erkin1

Affiliation:

1. Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Reconstruction of the heel region poses great challenge to plastic surgeons not only due to calcaneal bone lying just deep to the subdermal fat pad but also due to easily exposed Achilles tendon. In order to achieve permanent closure of the heel defect, exposed bone or tendon—or both—should be covered with durable, preferably sensate, well-vascularized, thin skin flaps. Even though fasciocutaneous free flaps remain the gold standard in the reconstruction of heel defects with exposed bone or tendon, a significant number of these patients are older individuals with multiple comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and peripheral vascular disease. In this study, with a clinic series consisting of 6 patients (1 female, 5 males), we present a new technique of reconstruction with a bipedicled flap as a safe, reliable, and efficient reconstructive modality in the treatment of heel defects in cases where free flaps and other more sophisticated reconstructive options are either not feasible or have failed. Achieving complete reconstruction of defects in all 6 patients, this technique proves to be successful as a salvage procedure in reconstruction of heel defects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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