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Soft tissue reconstruction of the lower extremity in the pediatric population

Figure 1. An 8-year-old male with a shotgun wound to his left posterior heel (A). He had intact sensation in the forefoot and toes despite the devastating nature of the bony and soft-tissue injury, and, in discussion with his parents, the team proceeded with a reconstruction of the soft tissue deficit. View after transfer of a latissimus dorsi muscle free flap to the heel (B). He eventually healed and, at six months postoperatively, was running with a custom-made prosthesis despite losing his calcaneus.

Plastic and Aesthetic Research
ISSN 2349-6150 (Online)   2347-9264 (Print)

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