Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (Jan 2009)

Free tissue transfer for trophic ulcer complicating leprosy

  • Yogesh C. Bhatt,
  • Nikhil S. Panse,
  • Kinnari A. Vyas,
  • Gunjan A. Patel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1699325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 01
pp. 115 – 117

Abstract

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Plantar ulceration is the commonest disability in leprosy and occurs in about 10 to 20% of leprosy patients. Various loco-regional flaps have been described for reconstruction of trophic ulcers; however, very large defects are not amenable to local flaps and free flaps form one of the important treatment options. We present a case of a post Hansen's trophic ulcer over the forefoot managed using a radial artery forearm free flap. Debridement of the osteomyelitic bone, removal of the bony prominences, coverage by a well-vascularised tissue, end-to-side arterial anastomosis, use of anterior tibial as the recipient vessel and good postoperative compliance in foot care on the part of the patient gave us good results.

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