Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4121267 | Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryEarly, primary amputations are still necessary for certain patients sustaining high impact lower limb trauma. For cases with extensive proximal tibial bone loss a turn-up bone flap technique has been described to achieve a below-knee stump suitable for a prosthesis. However, in certain circumstances, for example if posterior soft tissues are injured, this type of reconstruction is not possible. This case report demonstrates that converting a severe open proximal tibial fracture to a successful below-knee amputation is also possible with acute limb shortening, flap cover and planned subsequent trans-tibial amputation.
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Authors
D.A.L. Watt, M.R.W. Grotz, P.V. Giannoudis, S.P.J. Kay,