G. Carabelli, F. D. De Cicco, J. Barla, D. Taype, C. Sancineto
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Posterior Tibial Artery Perforator Flap Series of Cases
Coverage defects in the leg, are a difficult problem to confront due to the characteristics of the anatomical region. For this reason, different reconstruction strategies have been developed, being the fasciocutaneous perforator flaps the most frequently used. The aim of this manuscript is to present the therapeutic alternative, to describe the surgical technique, the results and the complications of the posterior tibial artery perforator flap (CPATP) for the treatment of coverage defects. We performed a retrospective review of patients treated with a fasciocutaneous flap at the level of the leg operated at our center. We analyzed preoperative demographic variables. The surgical technique and the indications in each patient are described. Finally, the postoperative variables such as complications and the survival of the flap were analyzed. Twelve patients treated with CPATP were included. All male. The average age at the time of surgery was 52 years (range 29–77 years). The maximum follow-up of 55 months, with a minimum of 5 months (average 18 months). There were two flaps with suffering that reverted spontaneously, a partial failure and a total failure. The posterior tibial artery perforator flap should be considered a valid option in the treatment of wounds of small and medium size of the leg. They provide similar tissue in thickness, texture and color in the recipient site with good clinical and aesthetic results.