• Department of Orthopaedics,the 304th Clinical Department of PLA General Hospital,Beijing, 100037, P. R. China;
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Objective To investigate the effect of transplantation of the cutaneous iliac flap on repairing bone and soft tissue defect of metatarsal. Methods From October 1999 to December 2003, the cutaneous iliac flap was designed for the repair of bone and soft tissue defect of metatarsal in 4 male patients, whose ages ranged from 26 to 47, with skin graft for the coverage of the iliac flap. The duration of injury ranged from 1 to 5 months. The length of the defect ranged from 4 to 7 cm and the defect area ranged from 5 cm×3 cm to 9 cm×5 cm. Results One week after transplantation, complete survival of iliac flap was observed in 3 cases and partial survival in 1 case (but later proved survived). Callus was seen 1 month after transplantation and Kwires were removed 4months after transplantation. Patients were followed up for 5 to 24 months. There were no ulcers. The ability of walking and bearing was satisfying as well asthe function and shape. Conclusion With satisfying restoration of function and shape, transplantation of the cutaneous iliac flap with skin graft is an alternative to treat bone and soft tissue defect of metatarsal with one stage surgery.

Citation: WU Kejian,ZHANG Weijia,HOU Shuxun,et al.. TRANSPLANTATION OF THE CUTANEOUS ILIAC FLAP FOR THE REPAIR OF BONE AND SOFT TISSUE DEFECT OF METATARSAL. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006, 20(1): 27-29. doi: Copy