Abstract
Background: Reconstruction of weight bearing region of plantar foot defects present a challenge to surgeons because of lack of the options available and requirement of durable tissue. Among the limited options available medial plantar artery ap serve an ideal one. It can be raised in antegrade as well as retrograde fashion. In its anterograde form it is used for heel reconstruction and in retrograde form it is used for the reconstruction of the forefoot defect. The aim of this article is to assess Aim: the outcome of using medial plantar artery ap for reconstruction of heel and forefoot defect with a focus on ap survival, donor site morbidity and functional outcome. In the present study, we Material and method: present our experience with the use of medial plantar artery ap to cover plantar foot defect in the weight bearing region. Total of 12 patients, those underwent medial plantar artery ap re-construction, from January 2018 to January 2022 were included in this study. Out of the 12 patients Result: with the medial plantar artery aps, 10 were male and 2 were female. The indications for surgery were, traumatic tissue loss, unstable scar over previous grafted skin, neuropathic ulcer. All the aps survived, without major complications and provided adequate wound coverage with minimal donor site morbidity. Medial plantar artery ap for reconstruction of heel and forefoot i Conclusion: s associated with a very high ap survival rate with very few ap related complications including donor site complications.
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