Saphenous Neurocutaneous Flap and Cement Spacer Replacement in the Management of Arthroplasty of an Infected Knee with a Soft Tissue Coverage Defect. Case Report
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Conclusions: Soft tissue defects around the knee can be effectively solved with the neurocutaneous saphenous flap, which provides adequate coverage to this joint within the context of infected arthroplasty.
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