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Dhupa, S., and J. E. Harris. "Treatment of degloving injuries with autogenous full thickness mesh scrotal free grafts." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 21, no. 04 (2008): 378–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/vcot-07-04-0029.

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SummaryIn this report, we evaluated the effectiveness of scrotal tissue as an autogenous free skin graft to treat cutaneous degloving injuries of the distal limb in dogs. Surgery was performed on two male intact dogs with distal extremity degloving wounds. Dog #1 had a tarsal degloving wound with exposure of the distal tibial and tarsal bones. Dog #2 had a degloving injury over the metacarpals. Wounds were treated with daily wetto- dry bandages in order to develop a healthy bed of granulation tissue at the graft recipient site. Scrotal ablation castration was performed once the recipient site
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Merten, H. A., A. Bader, G. Uhr та ін. "Bioartificial bone grafting:Tarsal joint fusion in a dog using a bioartificial composite bone graft consisting of β-tricalciumphosphate and platelet rich plasma – A case report". Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 18, № 01 (2005): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1632929.

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SummaryGrafting of large bone defects caused by trauma or tumor resection still remains a problem to solve. In experimental studies as well as in human dentistry, osteoconduction and biodegradation of the β-tricalciumphosphate Cerasorb® as well as osteoinductive capabilities of platelet rich plasma have been proven. In case of luxation of the right tarsal joint, including a compressive fracture of the forth tarsal bone, the recommended use of autologous cancellous bone to support osseous fusion was replaced by the use of a bioartificial bone graft. Biodegradation of the bone graft was proven c
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Bortz, John G., and Sameer Al-Shweiki. "Free Tarsal Graft and Free Skin Graft for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction." Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 36, no. 6 (2020): 605–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/iop.0000000000001680.

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Archer, R. M., and R. K. Schneider. "Arthrodesis of the Distal Two Tarsal Joints in the Horse Using Perforated Stainless Steel Cylinders and Cancellous Bone Graft." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 4, no. 01 (1991): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1633245.

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SummaryTwo perforated stainless steel cylinders and autogenous cancellous bone were implanted into each of the distal intertarsal and tarsometatarsal joints of seven horses. In two control horses holes were drilled into each joint and autogenous cancellous bone was implanted without stainless steel cylinders. Horses which had cylinders implanted in the distal tarsal joints exhibited less lameness and were more comfortable following surgery than were the control horses. Fracture of the third tarsal, central tarsal, or third metatarsal occurred in five of the seven horses implanted with stainles
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Kim, Daniel H., Yong-Jun Cho, Stephen Ryu, Robert L. Tiel, and David G. Kline. "Surgical Management and Results of 135 Tibial Nerve Lesions at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center." Neurosurgery 53, no. 5 (2003): 1114–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000089059.01853.47.

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Abstract OBJECTIVE This retrospective study presents 33 years of clinical and surgical experience with 135 tibial nerve lesions to review operative techniques and their results and to provide management guidelines for the proper selection of surgical candidates. METHODS Between 1967 and 1999, 135 patients with tibial nerve lesions at the knee level or below were managed surgically at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. We reviewed these cases. RESULTS Of the 135 cases, traumatic injury accounted for 71, tarsal tunnel syndrome for 46, and nerve sheath tumor for 18. Of 22 lesi
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Moledina, Malik, Simon Davison, and Adeela Malik. "Ophthalmic complication of pityriasis rubra pilaris." BMJ Case Reports 17, no. 5 (2024): e256445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2023-256445.

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Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) is a rare dermatological condition which may present with ocular manifestations. We report a case of recurrent cicatricial ectropion (CE) with topical beta-blocker use in the rare dermatological condition PRP. The patient underwent release of scar tissue, lateral tarsal strip and full-thickness supraclavicular skin graft for CE following immunosuppression with methotrexate for 3 months. Postoperatively, CE recurred, with skin graft shrinkage and resumption of periocular disease activity, 8 weeks following the introduction of topical timolol. The patient was refer
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Kitaura, Yukie, Akinobu Nishimura, Shigeto Nakazora, et al. "Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Tarsal Navicular: A Report of Two Cases." Case Reports in Orthopedics 2019 (January 30, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5952435.

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Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular, called the Mueller-Weiss syndrome, is an uncommon disease. Patients who are resistant to conservative treatment require operative treatment. However, there is no established operative treatment. Two cases of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular with double (talonavicular and naviculocuneiform joints) arthrodeses with different locking plates are presented. Removal of necrotic areas from the tarsal navicular and replacement with autologous bone graft procured from the iliac crest followed by arthrodesis using a locking plate were p
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Frimmel, Sonja, Christoph Kniestedt, and Karla Chaloupka. "Eyelid Reconstruction: Pediculated versus Non-Pediculated." Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 235, no. 04 (2018): 398–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-122736.

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Abstract Background To compare the functional and cosmetic outcome of pediculated versus free anterior and posterior lamella reconstruction after large eyelid defects due to malignancy excision. Patients and Methods A retrospective study over 2 years with 12 patients matching the criterion of pediculated versus non-pediculated transplants out of a cohort of 124 tumor excisions. The mean age was 76 ± 8 years of the 7 male and 5 female patients. In the majority of cases, more than half of the eyelid was excised. The posterior lamella was always reconstructed with tarsal tissue, and the anterior
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Tao, Brendan K., Thanansayan Dhivagaran, Fahad R. Butt, et al. "Ectropion Repair Techniques and the Role of Adjunctive Superotemporal Skin Transposition for Tarsal Ectropion." Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 3 (2025): 827. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030827.

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Background: Ectropion is a common eyelid problem and is defined as eversion of the eyelid margin and typically involves the lower eyelid. The main acquired causes of ectropion include involutional, cicatricial, paralytic, and mechanical. A severe manifestation of ectropion is tarsal ectropion, where much of the tarsal conjunctiva is visible, often with keratinization of the conjunctiva. causes. Common techniques for ectropion repair include horizontal tightening of the lid with lateral tarsal strip or Bick procedure, lateral tarsorraphy, inverting sutures and the sub-orbicularis oculi fat lift
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Amendola, Annunziato, and P. Lammens. "Subtalar Arthrodesis Using Interposition Iliac Crest Bone Graft after Calcaneal Fracture." Foot & Ankle International 17, no. 10 (1996): 608–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079601701004.

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Fifteen consecutive patients with hindfoot pain after calcaneal fracture underwent subtalar arthrodesis using interposition iliac crest bone graft. Outcome and correction of calcaneal collapse were assessed before and after surgery with clinical examination, visual analogue scores, and standard x-rays while weightbearing. Eleven of the 15 patients were satisfied with the procedure. There were four failures due to transverse tarsal joint arthritis, overcorrection, and reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Radiographic examination revealed restoration of heel height, with 100% union rate of the arthrode
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Rozenberg, Assaf, Russell Pokroy, Paul Langer, Erez Tsumi, and Morris Elias Hartstein. "Modified treatment of distichiasis with direct tarsal strip excision without mucosal graft." Orbit 37, no. 5 (2018): 341–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01676830.2017.1423356.

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Patrinely, James R. "Total Upper Eyelid Reconstruction With Mucosalized Tarsal Graft and Overlying Bipedicle Flap." Archives of Ophthalmology 117, no. 12 (1999): 1655. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archopht.117.12.1655.

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Benson, John A., and Randy J. Boudrieau. "Severe Carpal and Tarsal Shearing Injuries Treated With an Immediate Arthrodesis in Seven Dogs." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 38, no. 4 (2002): 370–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/0380370.

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The medical records of seven dogs with severe, grade 3, open shearing wounds of the carpus or tarsus that were treated with an immediate arthrodesis were reviewed. Six dogs were managed with a transarticular external skeletal fixator (ESF), and one dog was treated with plate fixation. The soft tissues were managed simultaneously along with the definitive joint stabilization in all cases. Minor complications occurred in four dogs: one dog that required a skin graft, one dog in which a skin graft was recommended but not performed, one dog in which a secondary skin closure was performed, and one
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Ralphs, S. C., G. Coronado, D. C. Sweet, J. Ward, C. P. Bloch, and F. I. Townsend III. "Comparison of a new hydro-surgical technique to traditional methods for the preparation of full-thickness skin grafts from canine cadaveric skin and report of a single clinical case." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 25, no. 01 (2012): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/vcot-11-02-0033.

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SummaryObjective: To compare the hydro-surgical technique to traditional techniques for removal of subcutaneous tissue in the preparation of full-thickness skin grafts.Study design: Ex vivo experimental study and a single clinical case report.Sample population: Four canine cadavers and a single clinical case.Methods: Four sections of skin were harvested from the lateral flank of recently euthanatized dogs. Traditional preparation methods used included both a blade or scissors technique, each of which were compared to the hydro-surgical technique individually. Preparation methods were compared
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Yuri, A. R. Dias-Amborcar, J. Mokal Nitin, V. Abhyanka Suhas, and B. Bhat Uday. "An arteriovenous fi stula following chalazion excision." Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery 40, no. 01 (2007): 54–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1699180.

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ABSTRACTAn arteriovenous fistula secondary to a chalazion is a rare occurrence. It may follow spontaneous necrosis or surgical trauma. Digital subtraction angiography and identification of the arterial feeders combined with direct puncture of the nidus and embolization is recommended, as surgical excision becomes much easier and results in a complete excision of the lesion. Conchal cartilage graft is a useful lining material for reconstruction of the tarsal plate due to its natural curvature. It restores lid integrity and ensures a stable and functional eyelid.
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Hsuan, J., and D. Selva. "Early division of a modified Cutler–Beard flap with a free tarsal graft." Eye 18, no. 7 (2004): 714–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.eye.6701321.

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Han, Zhongbin, Kuankuan Zhang, Haizhou Niu, Yangyang Liu, and Changchun Zhang. "Free lateral tarsal artery perforator flap for repair of volar skin defect of thumb." Medicine 102, no. 34 (2023): e34833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000034833.

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To investigate the effect of free lateral tarsal artery perforator flap in the repair of the volar skin defect of the thumb. From January 2020 to December 2022, the free lateral tarsal artery perforator flap was used to repair the skin defect of the palmar side of the thumb in 11 cases. There were 9 males and 2 females with an average age of 45 years (range, 35–62 years). The causes of injury were mechanical injury in 8 cases, traffic accident in 3 cases, combined with different degrees of tendon and bone exposure and injury. The time from injury to operation was 1 to 4 hours, with an average
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French, V., and T. F. Rowlands. "Regeneration in the medial-lateral axis of the insect thoracic segment." Development 102, no. 1 (1988): 175–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.102.1.175.

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We have studied pattern regulation in the medial-lateral axis of the insect segment by grafting legs of beetle larvae (Tenebrio molitor) in different orientations into different positions medial and lateral to the leg site. The Boundary Model and Polar Coordinate Model of the insect appendage predict various patterns of supernumerary leg regeneration, and these grafts were designed to test the predictions. When a larval leg is grafted with normal anterior-posterior orientation medial to the normal leg, larvae and subsequent adults bear the graft plus a supernumerary leg. This is located where
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Héctor, Manuel Suarez Ortega, Elpidio Moreno Carranza Jorge, Enrique Pérez López José, et al. "Mustardé Flap with Upper Eyelid Graft for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Following Basal Cell Carcinoma Resection: Case Report." International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies 5, no. 05 (2025): 722–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15378002.

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Lower eyelid reconstruction is essential after the resection of malignant tumors such as basal cell carcinoma. The Mustardé flap, a rotational cheek flap, is a reliable and versatile technique for covering large defects, particularly when combined with a tarsal graft to restore the posterior lamella. We present the case of a 42-year-old woman with a 7-year history of a slowly growing basal cell carcinoma on the right lower eyelid. A full-thickness en bloc excision was performed, followed by reconstruction using a Mustardé flap and a tarsoconjunctival graft harvested from the ipsi
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Kateva, Margarita, Denitsa Vasileva, and Georgi Petrov. "M. FLEXOR HALLUCIS LONGUS TENDON RECONSTRUCTION WITH M. PLANTARIS GRAFT – A CASE DESCRIPTION AND REHAB PROGRAM." Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers) 29, no. 2 (2023): 4857–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2023292.4857.

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Isolated m.FlexorHallucis Tendon (FHL) rupture is rare and uncommon. We looked for information on the topic of reconstruction of m.flexorhallucis longus and subsequent rehabilitation in the scientific databases of SCOPUS, Elsevier and Google Scholar, but the information found was scarce and partial. This provoked us to share our experience in surgical treatment and subsequent recovery from this type of injury. Case description and patient's information: The considered clinical case concerns a 46-year-old woman with the inability to actively bend the big toe and altered sensitivity of the foot
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Levinson, Howard, Kyle J. Miller, Samuel B. Adams, and Selene G. Parekh. "Treatment of Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Tarsal Navicular With a Free Medial Femoral Condyle Vascularized Bone Graft." Foot & Ankle Specialist 7, no. 4 (2013): 332–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1938640013514270.

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Adult-onset spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular joint, or Mueller–Weiss syndrome (MWS), is an uncommon debilitating disease characterized by a painful clinical course with progressive midfoot deformity. Treatment options include nonoperative management and/or operative intervention, including percutaneous decompression of the navicular bone, stabilization of existing structures, and cancellous bone grafting from the tibia or iliac crest. To our knowledge, there have been no reported cases of treatment of MWS with a vascularized bone graft. We report an unusual case of unilateral
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Zinkernagel, Martin S., Elena Catalano, and Dagmar Ammann-Rauch. "Free Tarsal Graft Combined With Skin Transposition Flap for Full-Thickness Lower Eyelid Reconstruction." Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 23, no. 3 (2007): 228–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/iop.0b013e318057797d.

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De Robles Fregoso, Alberto. "Ocular surface complications secondary to eyelid resection of infiltrating basal cell carcinoma." Oftalmología Clínica y Experimental 17, no. 03 (2024): e418-e425. http://dx.doi.org/10.70313/2718.7446.v17.n03.351.

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A 77-year-old female patient with the presence of a cutaneous neoformation of approximately 1 cm by 1 cm was verified at the level of the middle third and external third of the right lower palpebral eyelid, which extended to the tarsal conjunctiva of the fornix. It was decided to perform closed dacryointubation with silicone tube placement, full thickness resection of the lesion with free edges, cheek and preauricular skin rotation flap (Mustardé type) associated with autologous chondro-perichondral graft of the external ear (Matsuo type), with oral mucosa graft to restore the posterior lamell
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Tweedie, Blair P., Sarah K. Ashford-Wilson, Karolina Mazur, Jayasree Ramas Ramaskandhan, and Malik S. Siddique. "A Novel Technique for Tarsal Metatarsal Joint (TMTJ) Fusion using Calcaneal Precision Bone Graft: Reducing Morbidity Associated with Bone Graft Donor Site." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 7, no. 4 (2022): 2473011421S0097. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421s00979.

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Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Basic Sciences/Biologics; Other Introduction/Purpose: TMTJ fusion has long been used as a treatment for TMTJ disease. Bone grafting has been shown to potentially improve union rates and often the iliac crest as a donor site has been used to achieve this. Indications for bone grafting include severe disease with greater bone loss and deformity, multiple joints being fused or revision surgery. In our paper we report on our experience of TMTJ fusion using localised bone grafting from either the calcaneum or cuneiform. This incorporates a novel operative technique for g
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Kumar, Saurabh, Ish Kumar Dhammi, Anil Kumar Jain, and Pratyush Shahi. "Osteochondroma of the talus: three varying cases." BMJ Case Reports 13, no. 12 (2020): e237670. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-237670.

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Osteochondroma of the talus is a rare entity that can cause pain, swelling, restriction of movements, synovitis and tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS). We present three such cases with varying presentation. Case 1 presented with synovitis of the ankle along with a bifocal origin of the talar osteochondroma. Case 2 presented with TTS as a result of compression of the posterior tibial nerve. Case 3 presented with deformity of the foot. In all the three cases, the mass was excised en bloc and histologically proven to be osteochondroma. In case 3, the ankle joint was reconstructed with plate, bone graft
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Sankalé, AA. "Une alternative aux lambeaux dans la couverture des pertes de substance du pied." Journal Africain de Chirurgie 1, no. 3 (2012): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.61585/pud-jafrchir-v1n307.

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Covering tissue loss of the foot is frequently needed in pediatric traumatology. Free or pedunculated flaps are the procedures most commonly performed in the developped world. Nevertheless, skin graft could constitute a simple and efficient alternative to cover these tissue losses. Materials and methods: This is a four-year retrospective study from 2007 to 2010 conducted on 20 files of patients operated during this period of time. All the children underwent a thin skin graft or wound healing by secondary intention. Thirteen boys and seven girls, with an average age of 8 years, were treated. Re
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Lee, Ju Ho, Sang Seok Woo, Se Ho Shin, et al. "Upper eyelid reconstruction using a combination of a nasal septal chondromucosal graft and a Fricke flap: a case report." Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 22, no. 4 (2021): 204–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2021.00262.

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Sebaceous carcinoma is a malignant neoplasm that usually arises in the sebaceous glands of the eyelids. Its pathogenesis is unknown; however, irradiation history, immunosuppression, and use of diuretics are known risk factors. The mainstay of treatment for sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid is wide surgical resection with a safety margin of 5 to 6 mm, which often results in full-thickness defects. The reconstruction of a full-thickness defect of the eyelid should be approached using a three-lamella method: a mucosal component replacing the conjunctiva, a cartilage component for the tarsal plate
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Romano, Antonio, Lorenzo Sani, Stefania Troise, et al. "All-in-One Lower Eyelid Reconstruction after Skin Malignancies Removal: Combined Modified Tenzel Flap & Palatal Mucosal Graft." Annals of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 4, no. 5 (2020): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.25107/2689-9426-v4-id1068.

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Lower eyelid reconstruction for defects greater than 50% is a much discussed topic in literature. The aim of this paper is to present an “all-in-one” surgical technique based on the combination of modified Tenzel flap and palatal mucosal graft to restore the anatomical integrity. In our paper we present a case report of 64 years old patient admitted in Maxillo-Facial Surgery Unit of Polyclinic Federico II of Naples in January 2020. He was affected by lower eyelid basal cell carcinoma, measuring 1.5 cm in diameter. He was treated removing full-thickness neoplasia, leaving a surgical gap of 2 cm
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Toft, Peter B. "Reconstruction of large upper eyelid defects with a free tarsal plate graft and a myocutaneous pedicle flap plus a free skin graft." Orbit 35, no. 1 (2015): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/01676830.2015.1078372.

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Dórea Neto, F. A., J. G. Padilha Filho, L. A. Santos, et al. "The use of hydroxyapatite for arthrodesis in dogs and cats: a clinical study." Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 59, no. 4 (2007): 932–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-09352007000400018.

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Twenty-five arthrodeses were performed in four cats and 17 dogs using synthetic hydroxyapatite as fresh autogenous graft cancellous bone substitute. Arthrodesis was performed in the carpal joint in eight cases, in the tarsal joint in 10, in the elbow joint in six, and in the knee joint in one case. The mean radiographic follow-up time was 30 days in one animal, 45 days in another animal and 60 days in the 19 remaining cases. Bone union was observed in 24 arthrodeses. Non-union of one elbow arthrodesis was due to failure of stabilization. Restoration of limb functionality was classified as good
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César Cavazana, William, Diego Ricardo Colferai, Luiz Eduardo Santa Rosa, Maurino Joffily Neto, and Marco Antonio de Camargo Bueno. "USO DE RETALHO DE MUSTARDÉ REVERSO PARA RECONSTRUÇÃO DE PÁLPEBRA INFERIOR." Arquivos Catarinenses de Medicina 51, no. 1 (2022): 296–301. https://doi.org/10.63845/2prnjm88.

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Lower eyelid injuries are a challenge in surgical practice due to the bilamellar anatomy of the eyelids with their anterior cutaneous and posterior mucosal linings interspersed with the tarsal cartilaginous structure at the level of the palpebral border, all stabilized by the medial and lateral canthal ligaments and the intimacy with the lacrimal structures. An extensive traumatic skin laceration in a 41 years old man on his left lower eyelid is presented. Reconstruction was performed with a reverse Mustardé flap, covered by an oral mucosa graft and fixed to the pericranium of the malar promin
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Campbell, John T., Lew C. Schon, and Linda D. Burkhardt. "Histopathologic Findings in Autogenous Saphenous Vein Graft Wrapping for Recurrent Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: A Case Report." Foot & Ankle International 19, no. 11 (1998): 766–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079801901111.

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Toren, Adam J., David B. Hahn, William C. Brown, Paul A. Stone, and Alan Ng. "Vascularized Scapular Free Bone Graft after Nonunion of a Tarsal Navicular Stress Fracture: A Case Report." Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 52, no. 2 (2013): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2012.12.010.

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Cruz, Antonio A. V., Cecilia Garcez, Ana Duarte, and Patricia M. S. Akaishi. "Interlamellar Autogenous Tarsal Graft for the Correction of Lower Eyelid Trichiasis Associated With Eyelid Margin Thinning." Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 34, no. 6 (2018): 522–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/iop.0000000000001073.

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Sperl, Matthias, Vinay Saraph, Ernst-Bernhard Zwick, Tanja Kraus, Stephan Spendel, and Wolfgang E. Linhart. "Preliminary report: resection and interposition of a deepithelialized skin flap graft in tarsal coalition in children." Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B 19, no. 2 (2010): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/bpb.0b013e3283356256.

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Kohnstam, Marcus G., Pier Luigi Surico, and Zhonghui K. Luo. "Erosive Tarsal Conjunctival Lesions Following Immunogenic Events in Early Development of Ocular Graft-vs-Host Disease." Life 14, no. 10 (2024): 1317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life14101317.

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Purpose: Ocular graft-versus-host disease (oGVHD) affects more than half of the patients following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The disease onset and the pathogenesis of oGVHD are not well understood. We hope to identify the triggers and explore the clinical signs and symptoms of oGVHD development at the early stages. Methods: The records of post-HSCT patients seen consecutively in a 1-year span in a single provider’s clinic were reviewed. The history, symptoms, and clinical findings of the patients with erosive tarsal conjunctival lesions (ETCLs) were analyzed. R
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Aulia and Hendriati. "Modified Hughes Tarsoconjunctival Flap Procedure for Lower Eyelid Defect: A Case Series." Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research 9, no. 3 (2025): 6710–23. https://doi.org/10.37275/bsm.v9i3.1226.

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Background: The Hughes procedure, or tarsoconjunctival flap, is a technique used in reconstructing full-thickness lower eyelid defects involving >50% of the eyelid margin to restore anatomical integrity, function, and cosmesis of the eyelid. The modified Hughes procedure spares the marginal upper lid tarsus and removes the levator muscle aponeurosis from the tarsoconjunctival flap. This study reports a case series of patients who underwent a modified Hughes procedure after basal cell carcinoma excision. Case presentation: Two patients underwent lower eyelid reconstruction using the modified
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Özak, A., Özlem Nisbet, and C. Yardımcı. "Surgical correction of a bilateral congenital tarsal hyperextension deformity in a cat." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 28, no. 05 (2015): 364–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/vcot-14-11-0176.

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Summary Case description: An approximately three-month-old, 0.45 kg female Domestic Short-haired kitten with stiff hyperextended hind-limbs distal to the talo-central joint is reported. Attempts at repositioning of the joints by flexion failed while increased manipulative forces caused signs of pain and vocalization. Orthogonal radiographic views revealed a significant malarticulation of the tarsus. Goniometric measurments revealed a 145° extensor and 95° internal torsional deformity. Treatment and outcome: Pantarsal arthrodesis with a transarticular external fixation system was performed for
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Parodi, Pier Camillo, Fabrizio Calligaris, Fabrizio De Biasio, Giovanna De Maglio, Flavia Miani, and Marco Zeppieri. "Lower Lid Reconstruction Utilizing Auricular Conchal Chondral-Perichondral Tissue in Patients with Neoplastic Lesions." BioMed Research International 2013 (2013): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/837536.

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Purpose. To assess surgical outcomes of lower lid reconstruction surgery using auricular conchal tissue.Methods. This prospective study included 20 patients that underwent reconstructive lower lid surgery using autologous auricle chondral-perichondral graft tissue. Auricle tissue was used to provide adequate support and protection with similar conjunctiva tarsal structures on overlying soft tissues in patients with pathologic inferior lid tissue loss requiring reconstructive surgery. Biopsies with histopathology and cytology analysis were taken after 1 year. Cytology analysis using CK19 was us
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Adithya, N., P. Sunil Kumar, B. S. Narendra, and V. Varun. "Chronic Midfoot Pain Due to Idiopathic Osteonecrosis of Tarsal Navicular Bone in Adult – Mueller–Weiss Syndrome: A Case Report." Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 15, no. 2 (2025): 60–64. https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i02.5228.

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Introduction: Mueller–Weiss syndrome is a rare condition seen in adults due to spontaneous osteonecrosis of tarsal navicular bone unlike Koehler’s disease which is quite common in paediatric population. Case Report: We report a single case of Mueller–Weiss syndrome in an adult female. After a trail of conservative treatment, operative management was done with excision of necrotic fragment and arthrodesis of mid-foot joints augmented with tricortical iliac crest graft. Good fusion and significant reduction of pain on weight-bearing was observed after a duration of 6 weeks. Conclusion: Mueller–W
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Zabunyan, G. A., A. A. Martirosyan, A. G. Baryshev, and V. A. Porhanov. "Role of Lower Eyelid Reconstruction in Complete Functional Rehabilitation." Innovative Medicine of Kuban, no. 4 (November 15, 2024): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.35401/2541-9897-2024-9-4-101-105.

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Objective: To present a case of reconstruction of a full-thickness lower eyelid defect.Case report: Male patient Y. aged 71 years was admitted to the Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 (Krasnodar, Russian Federation) with the diagnosis: cancer of skin of the lateral canthus of the left eye, T1N0M0, stage I, clinical group II. According to the medical history, the neoplasm was self-detected 5 years ago. Histology findings revealed micronodular basal cell carcinoma.After a general clinical examination, the patient underwent surgery to remove the neoplasm
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Díaz-Bertrana, C., P. Lafuente, P. Fontecha, I. Durall, and J. Franch. "Beta-tricalcium phosphate as a synthetic cancellous bone graft in veterinary orthopaedics." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 19, no. 04 (2006): 196–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1633001.

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SummaryThe clinical use of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) as a synthetic cancellous bone graft in veterinary orthopaedics is herein reported. The retrospective study was based on 13 clinical cases belonging to 11 dogs and one cat. The weights of the dogs ranged from 3.4 to 48 kg. One female cat weighing 3.5 kg completed the study. The clinical cases were six arthrodeses (four carpal, two tarsal), one hypertrophic non-union (femur), one atrophic non-union (metacarpal bones) and five long-bone fractures (two femurs, one tibia, two radii) possessing subcritical-sized bone defects. The β-TCP used
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Welch, T. J., and M. A. McKusick. "Cardiovascular case of the day. Anastomotic false aneurysm of a right posterior tibial to lateral tarsal bypass graft." American Journal of Roentgenology 160, no. 6 (1993): 1316–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.160.6.8498243.

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Haddad, Steven L., Mark S. Myerson, Richard F. Pell, and Lew C. Schon. "Clinical and Radiographic Outcome of Revision Surgery for Failed Triple Arthrodesis." Foot & Ankle International 18, no. 8 (1997): 489–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079701800806.

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Between 1987 and 1994, we treated 33 patients with surgical revision for failed triple arthrodesis, 28 (29 feet) of whom returned for final examination (mean, 4.4 years; range, 2–7 years). The average age of these 16 women and 12 men was 46 years (range, 14–69 years). Before the revision procedure, patients had undergone nonoperative therapies for an average of 3.7 years (range, 0.5–12 years) and an average of three foot operations (range, 1–6 operations) after the primary triple arthrodesis. All patients were managed with rigid internal fixation via cannulated screws and power staples. Calcan
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Alkhatieb, Maram, Hatan Mortada, and Hattan Aljaaly. "Management of a Difficult-to-Treat Diabetic Foot Wound Complicated by Osteomyelitis: A Case Study." Case Reports in Surgery 2020 (June 15, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3971581.

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Introduction. Diabetic ulcers are a major health issue worldwide, causing significant economic burdens and affecting both the patient and the society as a whole. Predisposing factors in diabetic patients, known as the pathogenic triad, comprise trauma, ischemia, and neuropathy. Regardless of the cause, correct diagnosis and prompt treatment are essential in the management of leg ulcers. Case History. We report a case of a 51-year-old male patient, with a known history of type 2 diabetes mellitus who presented to our hospital with a history of two ulcers, one that he was mainly complaining of,
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Campbell, Sean T., Keri A. Reese, Steven D. Ross, Michelle H. McGarry, Thu-Ba Leba, and Thay Q. Lee. "Effect of Graft Shape in Lateral Column Lengthening on Tarsal Bone Position and Subtalar and Talonavicular Contact Pressure in a Cadaveric Flatfoot Model." Foot & Ankle International 35, no. 11 (2014): 1200–1208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071100714549044.

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Dal-Bó, ísis Dos Santos, Cássio Ricardo Auada Ferrigno, Aline Schafrum Macedo, et al. "Tenorrhaphy of the Common Calcaneal Tendon in Dogs and Cats." Acta Scientiae Veterinariae 44, no. 1 (2016): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1679-9216.84404.

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Background: Common calcaneal tendon (CCT) is usually affected by injuries in dogs and less frequently in cats. The Achilles mechanism consists of the convergence of three distinct structures: the tendons of the gastrocnemius muscle, superficial digital flexor muscle and the common tendons of the biceps femoris, gracilis, and semitendinosus muscles. Classification of lesions is based upon their location, severity and chronicity. Clinical signs include lameness, plantigrade stance and various degrees of tarsal hyperflexion according to the injury’s severity. The purpose of this study is to repor
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Yadav, Siddhart, K. P. Chiranjeevi, Akash Singh Jadon, Dharm Bedwal, and Sameer Pandey. "Management of Ipsilateral Pilon with Calcaneal Fractures: A Rare Case Report." Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 15, no. 6 (2025): 102–6. https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i06.5680.

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Introduction: Ipsilateral pilon and calcaneal fractures are quite rare. Tibial pilon fractures are uncommon, <1% of all fractures to the lower extremity. Calcaneum is the most frequently fractured tarsal bone. Case Reports: This is a case report of a 33-year-old male presented on April 21, 2023 in Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai with ipsilateral pilon and calcaneal fracture with L2 burst fracture with cauda equina syndrome. Result: The patient was treated D12–L4 Stabilization with dural repair on April 22, 2023 and was operated on April 28 with internal fixation with plates and screws for pilo
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Hara, Hitomi, Teruya Kawamoto, Yasuo Onishi, et al. "Reconstruction of the Midfoot Using a Free Vascularized Fibular Graft After En Bloc Excision for Giant Cell Tumor of the Tarsal Bones: A Case Report." Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 55, no. 4 (2016): 838–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2015.04.020.

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Amann, Pascal, and Peter Bock. "Clinical and Radiological Results after Use of A Human Bone Graft (Shark Screw®) in TMT II/+II Arthrodesis." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 7, no. 1 (2022): 2473011421S0007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421s00077.

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Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Midfoot/Forefoot; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: The tarsometatarsal joints, also called Lisfranc-joints, are the joints between the midfoot bones and the tarsal bones. The continuous arthrotic destruction of the tarsometatarsal joints leads to pain and foot deformities. The therapy of choice after failure of conservative therapy is arthrodesis. For this operation there is the possibility of using a transplant screw made of allogenic human bone material (Shark Screw), instead of conventional metal implants. This study investigates the clinical significance and
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