Research Abstract
Introduction
The middle and distal leg coverage is demanding procedure for reconstructive surgeon until evolution of local perforator flaps which becomes as valuable options in lower limb reconstruction. The goal of our study was to assess the results, reliability, safety, and possible complications of the local propeller perforator flaps in lower extremity reconstruction.
Patients and methods
We demonstrate a case series of 11 patients in whom we cover small-to-medium soft-tissue defects of the middle and distal leg by application of local propeller perforator flaps.
Results
The site of soft tissue defects were in the distal third in 9 cases (81.8%) and 2 cases (18.1%) in the middle third. Flap dimensions ranged from 48 to 192 cm2, with an average size of 88.9 cm2. The flap rotation was 180 degrees in (63.6%) of cases. The flaps were based on a single perforator of the posterior tibial artery in 8 (72.7%) cases and peroneal artery perforator in 3 (27.2%) cases. Complications were present in 18% of the perforator flaps which were based on peroneal artery perforator, one partial necrosis and one flap with a superfacial epidermolysis. The donor area is covered by split thickness skin graft in 63.6% of our cases and primary closure of in 36.3% of cases.
Conclusion
The perforator propeller flaps are safe, relatively simple procedure and consider as an ideal option in reconstructing small-medium defects of the middle and distal third of the leg which provide similar skin texture with low donor site morbidity.
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
Annales de Chirurgie Plastique Esthétique
Research Member
Research Pages
54-60
Research Publisher
Elsivier
Research Vol
65
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S029412601930055X
Research Year
2020
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