Soft tissue defects of the heel: a surgical reconstruction algorithm based on a retrospective cohort study.
@article{ElShazly2008SoftTD,
title={Soft tissue defects of the heel: a surgical reconstruction algorithm based on a retrospective cohort study.},
author={Mohamed M El-Shazly and Osama Elshiek Yassin and Ahmed Kamal and Mohamed Makboul and Giulio Gherardini},
journal={The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons},
year={2008},
volume={47 2},
pages={
145-52
}
}UNLABELLED
The hindfoot is a special anatomical location, requiring unique forms of reconstruction of the thick, durable heel pad, the underlying calcaneus, and the Achilles tendon and its thin, pliable soft tissue envelope. Perhaps more than in any other region of the foot, the heel poses a reconstructive challenge to the surgeon who must consider both form and function when repairing wounds in this location. There are many possible reconstructive options, including local, distant, and free…
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