Introduction
Free flap surgery is an advanced reconstructive technique used for treating severe diabetic wounds. This procedure involves transferring tissue, along with its blood vessels, from one part of the body to another, ensuring an adequate blood supply to the affected area. We utilize free flap surgery to enhance wound healing and restore functionality.
Signs & Symptoms
Extensive tissue loss or damage
Non-healing wounds with exposed structures
Persistent infection or necrosis
Wounds that have failed to heal with other treatments
When to Consult a Doctor
If you have a large, non-healing wound
If there is exposed bone, tendon, or other structures
If you experience severe infection or necrosis
If other treatments have not been effective
Treatment Offered
Free flap surgery involves the transfer of tissue, along with its blood vessels, from a donor site to the wound site. The procedure includes:
Preparation of the donor site: Harvesting the flap from a part of the body where the tissue is available.
Preparation of the recipient site: Cleaning and preparing the wound area to receive the flap.
Microvascular surgery: Connecting the blood vessels of the flap to the blood vessels at the wound site to ensure proper blood flow.