1.Effects of Postdialysis Urea Rebound on Dialysis Adequacy in Hemodialysis Patients.
Kun Ho KWON ; Seoung Woo LEE ; Moon Jae KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1998;17(6):926-932
Urea reduction ratio (URR) and Kt/Vurea are objective parameters of dialysis delivery in hemodialysis patients and correlate with nutritional status and patient outcome. URR and Kt/Vurea depend on postdialysis blood urea nitrogen (BUN). In patients with severe postdialysis urea rebound (PDUR), these parameters do not accurately reflect dialysis adequacy. We measured PDUR 30 minutes after dialysis in 26 chronic stable hemodialysis patients. The impact of PDUR on dialysis delivery assessed by URR and Kt/Vurea and the independent factors affecting on PDUR were evaluated. All patients had been dialyzed for 4 hours thrice a week using hemophan membrane. 1) The mean age of patients was 48.6+/-14.8 years and sex ratio was 1:2.3. The mean duration of hemodialysis was 42.7+/-45.0 months. Primary renal diseases were chronic glomerulonephritis 11 (42.3%), diabetic nephropathy 7 (26.9%), and hypertension 4 (15.4%). 2) The mean blood flow was 209.2+/-17.4ml/min. URR, Kt/Vurea, and nPCR using immediate postdialysis BUN were 60+/-7%, 1.13+/-0.21, 1.09+/-0.28g/kg/ day, respectively. The mean recirculation rate was 4.4+/-2.3%. 3)The mean PDUR was 12.2+/-4.6% (range:6-22 %). URR, Kt/Vurea, and nPCR using BUN 30 minutes after dialysis were 55+/-7%, 0.99+/-0.18, and 1.02+/-0.25 g/kg/day, respectively and were significantly lower than those using immediate postdialysis BUN (P<0.05). 4) When the patients were divided according to the degree of PDUR (low PDUR group:<12%, high PDUR group: > or = 12%), high PDUR group was significantly higher than low PDUR group in hematocrit (27.0+/-2.6 vs. 23.5+/-3.6%, P=0.008), URR (64.3+/-5.4 vs. 55.8+/-6.8%, P=0.002), Kt/Vurea (1.26+/-0.17 vs. 1.03+/-0.18, P=0.002), and total recirculation rate (5.6+/-2.7 vs. 3.6+/-1.7%, P=0.05). There were no differences in age, sex, postdialysis body weight, ultrafiltration rate, blood flow, serum albumin, predialysis BUN, creatinine, and nPCR. 5) In multiple regression analysis, the independent factors affecting on PDUR were Kt/Vurea (beta=0.546, P<0.001), recirculation rate (beta=0.422, P<0.001), and hematocrit (beta=0.366, P=0.0017). In conclusion, we think that PDUR should be considered in hemodialysis patients when estimating dialysis delivery, especially if they had high Kt/ Vurea, recirculation rate, and hematocrit.
Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Body Weight
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Creatinine
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Diabetic Nephropathies
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Dialysis*
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Glomerulonephritis
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Hematocrit
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Membranes
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Nutritional Status
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Renal Dialysis*
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Serum Albumin
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Sex Ratio
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Ultrafiltration
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Urea*
2.A clinical review of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Sang Won MOON ; In Ho JUNG ; Kun Pil CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(6):724-736
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
3.Clinical Research of Patella Tendinitis in Athletes
Kwon Ick HA ; Kun Young PARK ; Sung Ho HAN ; Bong Moon LIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(5):949-952
There is no sport in which the knee does not play an integral role. Blazina described the clinical aspects and treatment of the “jumper's knee”. A jumper's knee is a tendinitis of the patella or less frequently quadriceps tendon at the inferior or superior pole of the patella, respectively. It is typically encountered in athletes who are involved in some type of repetitive activity such as jumping, climbing, kicking, or running. the pathology is still ill understood and further date on the etiology and treatment are scarce. Fourty seven cases of patella tendinitis were analyzed in clinical aspects. Results of the study are as follows: l. Of the 47 cases, male were 9 or 19.1%, female were 38 or 80.9%. 2. Complained pain on proximal pole of patella were 11 or 23.4%, both pole were 9 or 19.1%, distal pole were 27 or 57.4%. 3.0f 47 cases, 22 cases or 46.8% were Grade I, 20 cases or 42.5% were Grade II, 4 cases or 8.5% were Grade III, 1 case or 2.1% was Grade IV. 4. 1 case, Grade IV, was confirmed fracture on distal pole of patella by radiologic examination. 5. The Grade I & II patients had subsided an improved by a few days rest, Quadriceps and Hamstrings setting exercise, Ice massage and medication.
Athletes
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Female
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Humans
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Ice
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Knee
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Male
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Massage
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Patella
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Pathology
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Running
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Sports
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Tendinopathy
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Tendons
4.CT Classification and Surgical Treatment of Intra-Articular Fractures of the Calcaneus
Sang Wook LEE ; Kwaeng Woo KWON ; Shin Kun KIM ; Moon Ho KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(5):1438-1443
Computed tomography was used in the evaluation of intra-articular fractures of the calcaneus to develop and reasonable treatment program and predict prognosis. Twenty-four fractures of the calcaneus in the twenty-two patients were shown to involve the posterior facet and classified by the images of coronal CT scan; Type 1(non-displaced), Type 2(displaced) and Type 3(comminuted). There were one Type 1, fourteen Type 2, and nine type 3 fractures, all of which were treated with open reduction, internal fixation, with or without bone graft. The length of follow-up ranged from eighteen to thirty-six months(mean, 23 months). the results were fraded by a predetermined point system. The one Type 1 had an excellent result. Of the fourteen Type 2 fractures, four had and excellent result; seven good result; two fair; and one poor. Of the nine Type 3 fractures, two had good; three fair; and four poor result. On the basis of our study, we believed that open reduction and internal fixation was a good method of treatment for the displacce or mildly comminuted intra-articular fractures of the cal-caneus.
Calcaneus
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Classification
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
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Methods
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Prognosis
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Transplants
5.Posterior Chamber Lens Implantation in High Myopia.
Sung Kun CHUNG ; Sang Moon CHUNG ; Nam Ho BAEK ; Sang Wook RHEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(5):321-327
We have clinically evaluated 40 cases of high myopia(47 catarctous eyes) with an axial length of over 26 mm which were treated with ECCE and posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation from January 1987 to June 1990 at the 51. Mary's Hospital in the Department of Ophthalmology of Catholic University Medical College. The results were as follows: 1. Most common axial length was from 26.00 mm to 26.50 mm in 24 eyes(51.5%)and most common anterior chamber depth was from 2.51 mm to 3.00 mm in 22 eyes(48.6%). 2. The most common associated diseaes was vitreous opacity(19 eyes: 40.4%). 3. Posterior chamber lens power ranged from +10.00D to +14.00D, and the most frequently implanted posterior chamber lens power was +10.50D. 4. Postoperative corrected visual acuity was the same as preoperative corrected visual acuity in 46 eyes(97.9%) and improved up to 0.5 or more in 31 eyes(66.0%).
Anterior Chamber
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Lens Implantation, Intraocular
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Myopia*
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Ophthalmology
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Visual Acuity
6.Anabolic Steroid(AS) on Nutritional Parameters in Malnourished Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis(CAPD) Patients.
Moon Jae KIM ; Kun Ho KWON ; Seoung Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1997;16(4):718-723
Protein-energy malnutrition is frequently observed in CAPD patients and is closely correlated with morbidity and mortality. We investigated the effects of AS on nutritional parameters in malnourished CAPD patients. Eleven CAPD patients who were proved to be malnourished by biochemical and anthropometric measurements, not admitted for 2 months recently, received intramuscularly 200mg of Nandrolone Decanoate, monthly. After AS was administered for more than 12 weeks, the nutritional parameters were checked. The mean age of patients was 53.5+/-9.8(SD) years, the sex ratio was 4:7. The mean duration of CAPD was 34.5+/-23.2 months. Three patients were diabetics. The mean duration of AS administered was 22.0+/-3.6 weeks. Eight of eleven patients improved their subjective symptoms such as appetite and muscle strength. There were significant increases in hemoglobin(7.0+/-0.9 vs. 7.8+/-1.1g/dl), hematocrit(20.3+/-2.8 vs. 23.0+/-2.8%), insulin-like growth factor I(165.9+/-71.6 vs. 207.1+/-69.5ng/ml), prealbumin(30.1+/-11.0 vs. 39.3+/-9.1mg/dl), transferrin(205.4+/-48.8 vs. 239.6+/-47.7mg/dl) and nPCR(0.75+/-0.15 vs. 0.84+/-0.15g/kg/day)(P<0.05). There were no changes in albumin, total lymphocyte, cholesterol, weeklky Kt/Vurea, weekly creatinine clearance and urea nitrogen appearance. On anthropometric measurements, midarm muscle circumference(21.8+/-3.2 vs. 22.7+/-3.5cm, P<0.05) and % lean body mass(57.6+/-12.7 vs. 60.5+/-11.4%, P<0.05) were increased, but triceps skinfold thickness, and body mass index were not changed. Edema was observed in 8 patients and acne was noted in a patient. Severe edema and ultrafiltration failure were observed in 2 patients. The mean time that edema developed was 17.6 4.6 weeks. In conclusion, AS seems to be useful in correcting malnutrition with their protein anabolic effect in malnourished CAPD patients.
Acne Vulgaris
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Anabolic Agents
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Appetite
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Body Mass Index
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Cholesterol
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Creatinine
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Edema
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Humans
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Lymphocytes
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Malnutrition
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Mortality
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Muscle Strength
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Nandrolone
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Nitrogen
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Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory
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Protein-Energy Malnutrition
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Sex Ratio
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Skinfold Thickness
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Ultrafiltration
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Urea
7.A Case of Chronic Renal Failure, Caused by IgA Nephropathy Combined with Polycythemia Vera.
Mi Young KWON ; Hee Sub EOM ; Seoung Woo LEE ; Moon Jae KIM ; Tae Sook KIM ; Kun Ho KWON
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1999;18(3):483-487
Patients with chronic renal failure, generally, sufferred from normocytic normochromic anemia caused by decreased level of erythropoietin. But, secondary erythrocytosis has been reported in patients with several renal diseases; renal artery stenosis or throm- bosis, polycystic kidney disease, bilateral hydronephrosis, etc. We report one case of chronic renal failure combined with polycythemia vera. The case was 32 year-old man whose chief complaints were dyspnea, back pain, itching sensation, headache. 6 month ago, the laboratory examination showed only proteinuria and hematuria without deterioration of renal function. The renal function was aggravated with an accelerated course, and bone marrow examination revealed hypercellularity (erythroid predominance), and renal biopsy showed the finding of the end stage of renal disease which may be originated from IgA nephropathy.
Adult
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Anemia
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Back Pain
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Biopsy
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Bone Marrow Examination
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Dyspnea
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Erythropoietin
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA*
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Headache
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Immunoglobulin A*
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Kidney Failure, Chronic*
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Polycystic Kidney Diseases
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Polycythemia Vera*
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Polycythemia*
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Proteinuria
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Pruritus
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Renal Artery Obstruction
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Sensation
8.Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Apolipoprotein E polymorphism.
Sang Hyun JANG ; Moo Hyun SONG ; Moon Ho PARK ; Min Kyu PARK ; Kun Woo PARK ; Chol SHIN ; Dae Hie LEE
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2003;7(4):351-358
BACKGROUND: Cerebral white matter lesions(WMLs), such as leukoaraiosis, may be related to damage from cerebral ischemia and may also be associated with the degenerative process. The apolipoprotein E (APOE) 4 allele is a risk factor for degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer`s disease, and ischemic brain damage through acceleration of atherosclerosis. No study has been performed regarding WMLs and APOE genotype in Korea. We investigated the association between WMLs and APOE among Koreans. METHODS: Brain MRI was performed in 225 subjects(ages 61 to 85 years) without neuropsychiatric disease randomly selected from the Ansan Health Cohort Study. WMLs observed on 225 MRI scans were rated in terms of severity by 2 raters. All study subjects underwent APOE genotyping. RESULTS: WMLs were observed in 109(48.4%) of subjects. In the subjects with WMLs, the distribution of APOE genotypes was 0.9% for epsilon 2/epsilon 2, 11.0% for epsilon2/epsilon3, 1.8% for epsilon2/epsilon4, 61.5% for epsilon3/epsilon3, 22.9% for epsilon3/epsilon4, and 1.8% for epsilon4/epsilon4, respectively. The distribution of APOE genotypes did not differ between subjects with and without WMLs. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that there is no association between WMLs and APOE genotypes in Koreans.
Acceleration
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Alleles
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Apolipoproteins E
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Apolipoproteins*
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Atherosclerosis
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Brain
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Brain Ischemia
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Cohort Studies
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Genotype
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Gyeonggi-do
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Korea
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Leukoaraiosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Risk Factors
9.Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism in Patients with Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease.
Moon Ho PARK ; Seong Beom KOH ; Byung Jo KIM ; Min Kyu PARK ; Kun Woo PARK ; Dae Hie LEE
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2001;5(2):151-158
BACKGROUND: The possible role of apolipoprotein E (APOE for gene, apoE for protein) allele in atherosclerotic diseases is not clearly understood. For the putative role of APOE genotypes, we examined APOE polymorphism among patients with stroke. METHODS: A total of 202 ischemic stroke patients were involved in this study. The genotype DNA was isolated from whole blood and the APOE alleles were determined by polynicrase chain reaction. RESULTS: The genotype of APOE epsilon3/3 was the most common allele in the stroke group and the control group. The frequencies of APOE epsilon2, epsilon3, epsilon4 allele in stroke group were 0.052, 0.851, and 0.097, respectively. There was no significant difference in APOE genotypes between the stroke group and the control group. No significant associations lions were found for the APOE genotypes and the serum lipid profiles. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that APOE was not related to the stroke,
Alleles
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Apolipoprotein E2
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Apolipoproteins E
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Apolipoproteins*
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DNA
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Genotype
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Humans
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Lions
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Stroke
10.The Distally Based Superficial Sural Artery Flap.
Yong Jin KIM ; Young Ho KIM ; Jae Won CHANG ; Moon Hyung OH ; Hyung Kun KIM ; Hyung Joo KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(2):415-421
The superficial sural artery flap is supplied by the superficial sural artery that accompanies the sural nerve. The superficial sural artery connects distally with a peroneal artery septocutaneous perforator via a suprafascial network of vessels that permits the flap to be raised on its distal pedicle. We treated 10 patients who showed soft tissue defect of the lower third of the leg, around the ankle and the hindfoot with this flap. The causes of the soft tissue defect were trauma in 6 cases, pressure sore in 2 cases, squamous cell carcinoma in 1 case and osteomyelitis in 1 case. The sites of the soft tissue defect were the lower third of the leg in 5 cases, around the ankle in 2 cases and the hindfoot in 3 cases. The size of the soft tissue defect was from 5x6 cm to 8xl2 cm. All 10 flaps survived. Two flaps showed slight venous congestion which cleared in a few days. The time for flap dissection was 15 minutes in average. The results of our cases show that the distally based superficial sural artery flap is useful for the soft tissue coverage of the lower third of the leg, around the ankle and the hindfoot. The advantages of the flap are that the blood supply is reliable, elevation is easy and quick, the major arteries are not sacrificed and the donor site morbidity is negligible.
Ankle
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Arteries*
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Humans
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Hyperemia
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Leg
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Lower Extremity
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Osteomyelitis
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Pressure Ulcer
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Sural Nerve
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Tissue Donors