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2Description
Guest edited by Dr. Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo,
this issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and
Surgery Part 1 will cover several key areas of
interest related to Orthoplastic techniques for
lower extremity reconstruction. This issue is one
of four selected each year by our series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Thomas Chang. Articles in
this issue include but are not limited
to Gastrocnemius flap for coverage of proximal
Third of the leg Hemisoleus flap for coverage of
the middle Third of the Leg Distally Based
Hemisoleus for coverage of the distal third of
the leg Posterior tibial artery Adipofascial flap
for coverage of the distal third of the leg
Peroneal artery fasciocutaneous flap for Coverage
of the distal leg and hindfoot Reverse sural
Adipofascial flap for coverage of the hindfoot
Medial plantar artery flap for coverage of the
weight bearing surface of the heel Intrinsic
muscle flaps of the foot for coverage of small
defects of the foot Dorsal first Metatarsal
artery fasciocutaneous flap Understanding the
arterial anatomy and dermal perfusion of the foot
with clinical applications Digital fillet flap
for coverage of forefoot ulcers and
Tendon balancing for the management of pedal
ulcerations, among others.
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5Description
Guest edited by Dr. Edgardo Rodriguez-Collazo,
this issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and
Surgery Part 1 will cover several key areas of
interest related to Orthoplastic techniques for
lower extremity reconstruction. This issue is one
of four selected each year by our series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Thomas Chang. Articles in
this issue include but are not limited to
Gastrocnemius flap for coverage of proximal Third
of the leg Hemisoleus flap for coverage of the
middle Third of the Leg Distally Based
Hemisoleus for coverage of the distal third of
the leg Posterior tibial artery Adipofascial flap
for coverage of the distal third of the leg
Peroneal artery fasciocutaneous flap for Coverage
of the distal leg and hindfoot Reverse sural
Adipofascial flap for coverage of the hindfoot
Medial plantar artery flap for coverage of the
weight bearing surface of the heel Intrinsic
muscle flaps of the foot for coverage of small
defects of the foot Dorsal first Metatarsal
artery fasciocutaneous flap Understanding the
arterial anatomy and dermal perfusion of the foot
with clinical applications Digital fillet flap
for coverage of forefoot ulcers and
Tendon balancing for the management of pedal
ulcerations, among others.
6(PDF) Orthoplastic techniques for lower
extremity reconstruction Part 1, An Issue of
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery (Volume
37-4) (The Clinics Orthopedics, Volume 37-4) Full