Fasciocutaneous flaps in the treatment of soft tissue defects of the lower leg caused by explosive war injuries

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The use of fasciocutaneous flaps for the reconstruction of lower leg soft-tissue defects inflicted during the bombing of our country is presented in this case report. The experience with 9 patients with soft-tissue defects of the lower leg is presented with the aim of examining the possibilities of war-wound reconstruction. The results of the earlier use of fasciocutaneous flaps in the lower leg reconstruction as well as the those obtained during the reconstruction of the lower leg soft-tissue defects in war wounds was proven to be safe and reliable method of the reconstructions of severe lower leg injuries, particularly of its distal segment and the malleolus region.

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Petković, A., Trenkić, S., Stevanović, G., Rancić, Z., Golubović, Z., Dinić, M., & Krasić, D. (2004). Fasciocutaneous flaps in the treatment of soft tissue defects of the lower leg caused by explosive war injuries. Vojnosanitetski Pregled. Military-Medical and Pharmaceutical Review, 61(1), 77–81. https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP0401077P

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