Role of perforator flaps in leg and foot reconstruction.

Q4 Medicine
T. El-Gammal, Y. Hassan, T. Raief, M. Elyounsi, M. Adel
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INTRODUCTION Lower extremity wounds have always been a challenge for the reconstructive surgeons. Free perforator flaps are considered to be the best option for this problem but require the complexity of microsurgery. So, pedicled perforator flaps have emerged as an alternative option. PATIENTS AND METHODS Prospective study was conducted in 40 patients with traumatic soft tissue defects in the leg and foot. The free flaps included the anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) and medial sural artery perforator flap (MSAP). In pedicled perforator flaps group, 10 cases were designed as propeller flaps while the other 10 flaps were designed as perforator plus flaps. RESULTS Free flaps were mainly used for large-sized defects; we had one case of partial flap loss and one case of complete flap necrosis.  MSAP flap was the first option for coverage of large-sized defects on foot and ankle as it is a thin and pliable flap, while ALT flap was used for coverage of larger defects on the leg. Pedicled perforator flaps were used mainly for small to medium-sized defects, especially in the lower third of the leg; we had three cases of flap loss in propeller flap design while we had no cases of flap loss in perforator plus flap. CONCLUSION Perforator flaps have become a reasonable solution for soft tissue defects of the lower extremity. Careful assessment of the dimensions, location, patient comorbidities, availability of surrounding soft tissue and presence of adequate perforators are mandatory for proper perforator flap selection.
穿支皮瓣在足部重建中的作用。
引言下肢创伤一直是重建外科医生面临的挑战。游离穿支皮瓣被认为是解决这个问题的最佳选择,但需要复杂的显微外科手术。因此,带蒂穿支皮瓣已成为一种替代选择。患者与方法对40例创伤性下肢软组织缺损患者进行了前瞻性研究。游离皮瓣包括股前外侧皮瓣(ALT)和腓肠内侧动脉穿支皮瓣(MSAP)。带蒂穿支皮瓣组10例为螺旋桨皮瓣,其余10例为穿支加皮瓣。结果游离皮瓣主要用于大面积缺损;我们有一例部分皮瓣丢失和一例完全皮瓣坏死。MSAP皮瓣是覆盖足部和脚踝大面积缺损的首选皮瓣,因为它是一种薄而柔韧的皮瓣,而ALT皮瓣用于覆盖腿部较大的缺损。带蒂穿支皮瓣主要用于中小型缺损,尤其是小腿下三分之一的缺损;我们在螺旋桨襟翼设计中有三例襟翼损失,而在穿支加襟翼中没有襟翼损失。结论穿孔皮瓣已成为治疗下肢软组织缺损的合理方法。仔细评估尺寸、位置、患者合并症、周围软组织的可用性以及是否有足够的穿支器是正确选择穿支皮瓣的必要条件。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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