Emergency Foot Fillet Free Flap Based on Posterior Tibial Vessels for Reconstruction of Contralateral Heel and Sole: A Unique Spare Part Surgery.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2024-04-16 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1749443
Hari Venkatramani, Smitkumar K Patel, Monusha Mohan, Vamseedharan Muthukumar, S Raja Sabapathy
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Abstract

Introduction: Reconstruction of the sole is an extremely challenging problem for a reconstructive microsurgeon. The specialized nature of its skin and subcutaneous tissue makes reconstruction arduous. When posed with complex bilateral lower extremity trauma where one limb was nonsalvageable, we harvested the uninjured foot fillet flap for free flap cover to reconstruct the contralateral sole. We report two such cases with follow-up assessment.

Patients and methods: Two cases of sole reconstruction with emergency foot fillet free flap scavenged from the amputated contralateral limb were retrospectively analyzed. In both the patients, foot fillet free flap based on the posterior tibial neurovascular bundle was used. The follow-up assessment data collected included flap status, presence of any complications and prosthesis use, and functional status of the limbs at final follow-up.

Results: Both the free flaps survived. Postoperative period was uneventful. No complications such as wound infection, delayed healing, flap necrosis, or scar breakdown were noted. The plantar flaps had recovery of protective sensation. Both the patients are ambulant; the first man with a fitted prosthesis and the second woman with the aid of a walker.

Conclusion: The opportunity to utilize spare tissue from the amputated limb should be seized. Loss of the plantar aspect of foot poses a real challenge. The plantar foot fillet free flap is a durable flap with preservation of plantar sensations. It is probably the best choice as it replaces "like with like." Prerequisites for utilizing the "spare part surgery" concept are meticulous initial debridement as well as emergency free tissue transfer, which require senior input and excellent infrastructure.

利用胫后血管重建对侧足跟和足底的急诊足底游离皮瓣:一种独特的备件手术。
导言:对于整形显微外科医生来说,足底的重建是一个极具挑战性的问题。其皮肤和皮下组织的特殊性使得重建工作十分困难。当遇到复杂的双侧下肢创伤,其中一侧肢体无法修复时,我们会采集未受伤的足底丝状瓣进行游离瓣覆盖,以重建对侧足底。我们报告了两个这样的病例,并进行了后续评估:回顾性分析了两例使用从截肢对侧肢体上采集的足底丝状游离皮瓣进行足底重建的病例。两例患者均使用了基于胫骨后神经血管束的足丝状游离皮瓣。收集的随访评估数据包括皮瓣状态、有无并发症、假肢使用情况以及最终随访时的肢体功能状态:结果:两个游离皮瓣均存活。结果:两个游离皮瓣均存活,术后恢复顺利。未发现伤口感染、延迟愈合、皮瓣坏死或疤痕破裂等并发症。足底皮瓣的保护性感觉已经恢复。两名患者均能行走;第一名男性患者安装了假肢,第二名女性患者借助助行器行走:结论:应抓住机会利用截肢肢体的剩余组织。足跖部的缺失是一个真正的挑战。足底丝状游离皮瓣是一种可保留足底感觉的耐用皮瓣。这可能是最好的选择,因为它可以 "以假乱真"。使用 "备件手术 "概念的先决条件是进行细致的初步清创和紧急游离组织转移,这需要资深医生的投入和良好的基础设施。
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