Introduction Defects of the Achilles tendon region represent a challenge for reconstructive surgeons. Several options are available but there is still no reconstructive ladder for this specific and tricky area. An up-to-date reconstructive ladder according to local and general conditions is proposed based on our multicentre experience and an extensive review of the English literature on PubMed. Materials and methods An extensive review of the English literature was performed on PubMed using the following key-words: “Achilles region”, “heel”, “soft-tissue reconstruction”, “flaps”, “grafts” and “dermal substitutes”. Results A total of 69 complete papers were selected, covering the last thirty years’ literature. Although most of the studies were based on limited case-series, local and general conditions were always reported. A comprehensive reconstructive ladder of all the available reconstructive techniques for the Achilles region has been created based on our personal multicentre experience and the results of the literature review. Conclusions The reconstructive ladder is a concept that is still a mainstay in plastic surgery and guides decisions in the repair strategy for soft tissue defects. The optimal solution, according to the experience of the surgeon and the wishes of the patient, is the one that implies less sacrifice of the donor site. Perforator flaps should be the first-line option for small-to-moderate defects; the distally‐based sural flap is the most reported for moderate-to-large defects of the Achilles region, and free flaps should be reserved mainly for complex and wide reconstructions.

Soft-tissue defects of the Achilles tendon region : Management and reconstructive ladder. Review of the literature / A. Marchesi, P.C. Parodi, M. Brioschi, M. Riccio, R.E. Perrotta, M. Colombo, G.M. Calori, L. Vaienti. - In: INJURY. - ISSN 0020-1383. - 47:Supp. 4(2016), pp. S147-S153.

Soft-tissue defects of the Achilles tendon region : Management and reconstructive ladder. Review of the literature

L. Vaienti
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2016

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Introduction Defects of the Achilles tendon region represent a challenge for reconstructive surgeons. Several options are available but there is still no reconstructive ladder for this specific and tricky area. An up-to-date reconstructive ladder according to local and general conditions is proposed based on our multicentre experience and an extensive review of the English literature on PubMed. Materials and methods An extensive review of the English literature was performed on PubMed using the following key-words: “Achilles region”, “heel”, “soft-tissue reconstruction”, “flaps”, “grafts” and “dermal substitutes”. Results A total of 69 complete papers were selected, covering the last thirty years’ literature. Although most of the studies were based on limited case-series, local and general conditions were always reported. A comprehensive reconstructive ladder of all the available reconstructive techniques for the Achilles region has been created based on our personal multicentre experience and the results of the literature review. Conclusions The reconstructive ladder is a concept that is still a mainstay in plastic surgery and guides decisions in the repair strategy for soft tissue defects. The optimal solution, according to the experience of the surgeon and the wishes of the patient, is the one that implies less sacrifice of the donor site. Perforator flaps should be the first-line option for small-to-moderate defects; the distally‐based sural flap is the most reported for moderate-to-large defects of the Achilles region, and free flaps should be reserved mainly for complex and wide reconstructions.
Achilles region; Debridement; Defects; Flaps; HBOT; Management; Reconstructive ladder; Soft-tissue; Wounds; Emergency Medicine; Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Settore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
2016
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