2021-12-162021-12-161996-11Akın, S. ve Özcan, M. (1996). "Reconstruction of foot dorsiflexion using lateral arm free flap with vascularized triceps tendon". European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 19(6), 323-326.0930-343Xhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00180328https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00180328http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23325A lateral arm free flap including vascularized triceps tendon was transferred to reconstruct the tibialis anterior tendon and skin defects over the anterior distal third of the left cruris of a patient who was injured by gunshot. Four months after surgery, the patient walked and ran well, and dorsiflexed his ankle joint actively to 10 degrees, Considering cosmetic appearance, it was obvious that the flap suited the recipient area perfectly.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSurgeryFoot dorsiflexionLateral arm free flapVascularized triceps tendonTibialis anterior tendonChinese forearm flapHandExperience InjuryReconstruction of foot dorsiflexion using lateral arm free flap with vascularized triceps tendonArticleA1996VW698000112-s2.0-0029805664323326196SurgeryFree Tissue Graft; Perforator Flap; ForearmAdolescentArmArticleCase reportClinical featureFootFoot injuryFree tissue graftGunshot injuryHumanMalePriority journalRunningSkin defectSurgical techniqueTendonTendon reconstructionTimeTreatment outcomeWalking