Table 1.
Statistical description of case series (N = 24 procedures in 24 patients).
Figure 1.
Preoperative view of extensive soft tissue defect of the dorsum and weight-bearing sole of the foot with exposure of the transverse tarsal joint.
Figure 2.
The ALT flap (20×16 cm) was designed according to a template made from the area of the defect.
Figure 3.
Intraoperative view after elevation of the ALT septocutaneous perforator flap.
Figure 4.
Appearance 15 days after operation with complete flap survival.
Figure 5.
Appearance 14 months after debulking procedure.
Figure 6.
Preoperative view of extensive soft tissue defect of the dorsal foot with exposed tendon and bone.
Figure 7.
Intraoperative view after elevation of the thinned ALT musculocutaneous perforator flap.
Figure 8.
Early postoperative view of the flap.
Figure 9.
Preoperative view of extensive soft tissue defect of the degloved foot.
Figure 10.
The thinned ALT flap (25×16 cm) was designed according to a template made from the area of the defect.
Figure 11.
The elevated thinned ALT flap with three perforators surrounded by small cuffs of deep fascia.
Figure 12.
Appearance 12 days after operation with complete flap survival.
Figure 13.
Three month follow-up with healed tissue envelope.
Figure 14.
Preoperative view of extensive soft tissue defect over the hind foot and medial ankle.
Figure 15.
Design of the ALT flap (24×16 cm).
Figure 16.
Intraoperative view after elevation of the ALT musculocutaneous perforator flap with the deep fascia.
Figure 17.
Two month follow-up with healed tissue envelope.