Trophic Ulcer Elimination in Free Flap Reconstructed Weight-Bearing Plantar Defect: A Clinical Challenge.

IF 1.2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Seminars in Plastic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1809701
Chih-Hung Lin, Cheng-Hung Lin, Chung-Chen Hsu
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Abstract

Trophic ulceration represents a significant complication following free flap reconstruction of the plantar surface. Despite successful microvascular tissue transfer for posttraumatic defects, these ulcers develop due to biomechanical incompatibility, sensory deficits, and altered pressure distribution. This review examines the multifaceted pathophysiology of trophic ulcers in reconstructed plantar surfaces, comparing tissue characteristics across different flap options and exploring evidence-based preventive and management strategies. Understanding the biomechanical principles, including friction forces, shear stress, and viscoelastic properties, is crucial for optimizing surgical planning and postoperative care to reduce ulceration risk and preserve long-term foot function.

游离皮瓣重建足底负重缺损的营养溃疡消除:一个临床挑战。
营养性溃疡是足底游离皮瓣重建后的一个重要并发症。尽管创伤后缺陷的微血管组织移植成功,但这些溃疡是由于生物力学不相容、感觉缺陷和压力分布改变而发展起来的。本文综述了重建足底表面营养性溃疡的多方面病理生理学,比较了不同皮瓣选择的组织特征,并探讨了基于证据的预防和管理策略。了解生物力学原理,包括摩擦力、剪切应力和粘弹性,对于优化手术计划和术后护理,减少溃疡风险和保持长期足部功能至关重要。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Plastic Surgery is a quarterly review journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering all areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to breast reconstruction, rhinoplasty, lipogenesis and lipoplasty, craniomaxillofacial trauma, and all other major plastic surgery procedures. The journal also covers such emerging areas as free tissue transfer, lasers, endoscopic facial plastic procedures, as well as all the related technologies associated with these techniques.
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