Abstract
Sensory denervation most likely is the key factor to the multiple physiological derangements that predispose paraplegic patients to recurrent decubitus ulceration. A sensory innervated plantar free flap offers the ability to provide soft tissue coverage and to regain sensory innervation of the ulcer prone area in patients with recurrent ulceration. We present a patient in which an innervated plantar free flap was used to restore sensation to the sacral area in a patient with recurrent ulceration. © 1995, International Spinal Cord Society. All rights reserved.
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Goldberg, J. A., Barwick, W. J., & Levin, L. S. (1995). Restoration of sensation in paraplegia by a sensory innervated plantar fillet free flap. Case report. Paraplegia, 33(2), 116–119. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1995.26
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