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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 191-195, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-808336

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Objective@#To report operative techniques and clinical results of free sural cutaneoadipofascial flap containing the neurovascular axis based on a dominant peroneal perforating artery (DPPA, with a caliber≥0.8 mm) and its concomitant veins for reconstruction of dorsal forefoot soft tissue defects.@*Methods@#The flap was applied in 32 cases with middle to large soft tissue defects in the dorsal forefoot from Aug. 2009 to Dec. 2014. DPPAs arising from the posterolateral intermuscular septum was located and assessed preoperatively with color Doppler flow image and computed tomography angiography. According to the location, size, and shape of the defects, one of these DPPAs was chosen for flap planning. The flap was harvested from the posterolateral aspect of the leg. The neighboring neurovascular axis (one or more of that of the sural nerve, the medial cutaneous nerve, the lateral cutaneous nerve of calf and the sural communicating nerve) was included to ensure vascular supply. According to skin laxity of the donor site, the width of the full harvesting part which should be able to cover the region of the recipient site where pressure and friction force were prominent while wearing shores was decided; the rest was harvested as an adipofascial flap (without skin) to get enough size. After transfer to recipient site, the flap was revascularized by anastomosing the perforating artery and its venae comitantes with appropriate recipient vessels, and reinnervated (antegrade or retrograded methods). Skin grafting was performed on the adipofascial surface of the flap primarily or secondarily. The defects in donor site of the leg was closed directly.@*Results@#All flaps (ranged from 7.5 cm×5.0 cm to 23.0 cm×13.0 cm) were transplanted successfully, and no vascular or donor site problems occurred. All primary skin grafts (19 cases) was partially lost, but only 2 of them need a second grafting. Adipose necrosis occurred in 4 of 13 cases receiving secondary grafting but only needed wound care before surgery. Following up for 11-26 months showed both satisfactory functional and cosmetic results without problems of shoe wearing. Flap sensibility restored at least to the degree of S3.@*Conclusions@#The cutaneoadipofascial flap combines the advantages of perforator, neurocutaneous axis, free and adipofascial flaps leaving only suture scar in the donor leg, and is a satisfactory method for free-style and acute coverage of dorsal forefoot defects.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 105-107, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419736

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ObjectiveTo introduce the application of slender narrow subcutaneous fascia pedicle flap in repairing the cavity of conchs wound in microtia plasty,and to investigate its survival mechanism.MethodsThe all 6 congenital microtia cases were repaired with the concha compound flap up rotation.The all microtia concha wounds were repaired with the slender narrow pedicle.The lateral maxillocevicai fasciotaneous flap with its slender subcutaneous fascia pedlcle located in front of auricle.The size of the flaps ranged from 3.0 cm × 3.0 cm to 4.0 cm × 4.5 cm,The width and length of the pedicle ranged 1.0-1.5 cm and 3.5-4.5 cm.Results6 cases of the slender narrow subcutaneous fascia pedlcle flaps all survived,with primary wound healing and ideal appearance.ConclusionsThis slender narrow subcutaneous fascia pedlcle flap does not contain any major blood vessel,which is dissected easily in the operation.Due to its slender narrow pedicle,the flap rotation is also easy and its coverage area is large,without cat ears.The postoperative appearance (color,lexture,cosmetic aspect)is satisfactory.The slender narrow flap is an extraordinary new design and is ideal for the cavity of concha wound repair in the microtia plasty.

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