Abstract

Despite emphasis on prevention, pressure sores continue to occur and prevent these patients from functioning in society. It is important to evaluate the extent of the lesion correctly and to make treatment programs. We have managed sacral, trochanteric and ischial pressure sores by the use of musculocutaneous flap. A total of 12 musculocutaneous transpositions have been done for the last 4 years. This experience will be reviewed.

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