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Fig. 1 | Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research

Fig. 1

From: The resilience of distally based sural fascio cutaneous flap in soft-tissue defects of lower limb and ankle: a prospective study

Fig. 1

A) post-surgical wound dehiscence at heel with exposure of tendon Achilles, B) intraoperative picture after debridement, C) Planning and measuring the defect and corresponding flap with tail at the pedicle” dotted arrow,” D-G) harvesting the adipofasciocutaneous flap, H) after coverage of the defect and split-thickness skin graft on donor site, I) at 3 months follow up showing both donor and recipient sites

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