Reconstruction Using Free Flaps for Diabetic Heel Defects: Outcomes and Risk Factor Analysis.
Hyung Bae KimMehmet AltiparmakChangsik John PakHyunsuk Peter SuhJoon Pio Jp HongPublished in: Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (2020)
The vascularity of the surrounding tissue of the defect plays a critical role in overall success of diabetic heel reconstruction. Aggressive debridement using the angiosome concept is necessary to assure surrounding tissue has a good circulation. Despite the high chance of failure, success will lead to limb salvage and to reasonable functional ambulation whereas failure to salvage the heel will lead to higher level amputation. This warrants microsurgeons to make an effort to perform reconstruction to the heel defect after obtaining maximal vascularity after angioplasty.