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La description du lambeau fascio-cutané péninsulaire à charnière distale, véritable alternative aux lambeaux libres micro-anastomosés, a été une avancée considérable en matière de couverture des pertes de substance de l’extrémité distale de la jambe. Mais c’est Masquelet [1] qui introduisit la notion de lambeau «neuro-cutané» en démontrant qu’une palette fascio-cutanée pouvait être pédiculée et autonomisée sur le réseau vasculaire distal qui accompagne les nerfs sensitifs superficiels à la jambe.
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Fabre, A. (2012). Lambeau neuro-cutané sural. In: Réparations tissulaires à la jambe. Collection Approche pratique en orthopédie — traumatologie . Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99066-3_25
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