The fasciocutaneous flap: its use in soft tissue defects of the lower leg

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The fasciocutaneous flap is very useful in the repair of soft tissue defects on the lower leg. It is easy to design and construct large flaps that are safe because of the good circulation. The operating time is short for an experienced surgeon and no extra equipment is needed. It is perfectly possible to carry out surgery on the underlying bones at the same time. The post-operative treatment is simple for both the patient and the staff. The surgical technique is described and the results of 23 flaps are critically reviewed. © 1981 The Trustees of British Association of Plastic Surgeons.

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Pontén, B. (1981). The fasciocutaneous flap: its use in soft tissue defects of the lower leg. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 34(2), 215–220. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0007-1226(81)80097-5

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