Long-Term Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life After Microvascular Reconstruction of Ankle and Foot Defects: A Monocentric Controlled Cohort Study
Sarah Pfeifenberger, Andrzej Hecker, Nikolaus Watzinger, Maximilian Moshammer, Anna-Lisa Pignet, Alexander Draschl, Ron Martin, Charalambos Louca, Lars-Peter Kamolz, Stephan Spendel

TL;DR
This study examines long-term physical and quality of life outcomes in patients who underwent microsurgical reconstructions for foot and ankle defects.
Contribution
The study provides novel long-term data on functional outcomes and quality of life following microvascular reconstruction of foot and ankle defects.
Findings
Patients showed moderate limitations in lower extremity physical function and pain-related quality of life domains.
Aesthetic satisfaction and scar quality were generally favorable despite functional limitations.
Over half of patients required orthopedic footwear long-term.
Abstract
Background: Defects of the foot and ankle area pose a significant challenge for both patients and surgeons. While the primary objective of microvascular free flap reconstructions of lower leg defects is limb preservation, there should be an effort to obtain the best functional and aesthetic results possible and to restore the patient’s quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term post-operative functional outcome, health-related quality of life, scar quality, and aesthetic satisfaction in patients following microsurgical reconstructions of defects of the foot and ankle area. Methods: We conducted a monocentric, controlled cohort study of adult patients who underwent microsurgical reconstructions for defects of the foot and ankle area between 2006 and August 2022 at our department. As a control, we recruited healthy individuals. Patient-Reported Outcome…
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TopicsReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Foot and Ankle Surgery · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
