Annals of plastic surgery
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This study was designed to assess the outcome of cranial vault reshaping for correction of deformity of the skull and the upper face. A retrospective review of all children who underwent cranial vault reshaping by a single team of surgeons between 1993 and 1996 was performed. There were 10 children in the series. ⋯ The 3 children with turricephaly after shunting have marked improvement with mild persistent deformity. This study shows that cranial vault reshaping is safe and can lead to a long-term normal head shape in children with late correction of sagittal craniosynostosis. Children with more severe anomalies, particularly syndromic patients, can be improved but will have persistent mild deformity.
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Annals of plastic surgery · Aug 2001
Case ReportsCross-foot island instep flap: a new use of instep skin flap for management of persistent wounds after complex plantar foot reconstruction.
When presented with an extensive soft-tissue defect involving the sole of the foot, reconstruction with free muscle flaps covered by a split-thickness skin graft is the proposed method of treatment. However, persistent graft breakdown and a chronic wound of the weight-bearing flap is a challenging problem during the late postoperative period, as experienced by the authors in their patients with high-energy-induced lower extremity injuries. The authors used the instep flap as an island cross-foot flap to manage persistent graft breakdown that involved skin-grafted muscle flaps transferred previously to the heel in 3 patients and to treat a chronic wound involving an amputation stump in 1 patient. ⋯ Pedicles were divided during postoperative week 3, and no complications related to the operation or to immobilization have been encountered during the postoperative follow-up. During the 1-year follow-up, durable coverage, free from development of open wounds, has been achieved, and patients have expressed their satisfaction. In the case of complicated, high-velocity foot injuries, the authors suggest that this procedure be kept in mind as an alternative treatment option because it has some advantages over conventional cross-leg procedures.