Authors

Sara Silva (Author)

Manuel Vieira

Keywords

Keystone flap; Oncological; Periarticular Defects.

Abstract

Due to the complex anatomy, mobility requirements and limited tissue availability of joints, periarticular defects resulting from oncological resections pose a significant challenge to reconstruction. The keystone flap is a reliable, versatile and relatively straightforward option for soft tissue reconstruction in these challenging areas. This article presents clinical cases from our Plastic Surgery Department and discusses the advantages and clinical outcomes of using the keystone flap to manage oncological periarticular defects.