Literature DB >> 16404279

Distally based lateral and medial leg adipofascial flaps: need for caution with old, diabetic patients.

Yener Demirtas1, Suhan Ayhan, Yakup Sariguney, Fulya Findikcioglu, Onur Cukurluoglu, Osman Latifoglu, Seyhan Cenetoglu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of defects around the ankle region has always been challenging for plastic surgeons. Distally based lateral and medial leg adipofascial flaps are among the flaps of choice for coverage of this difficult region. Presented here is the authors' clinical experience with these flaps, particularly emphasizing the complicated attempts in diabetic patients.
METHODS: Seven skin defects around the ankle were reconstructed with lateral and medial leg adipofascial flaps. The lowermost perforators of the peroneal or posterior tibial artery were identified preoperatively, and a straight incision through skin only was made proximal to this perforator. With the skin flaps reflected, the adipofascial flap was than raised in the subfascial plane. The perforators to be retained in the base were located and the flap was then turned over to cover the defect, followed by application of a split-thickness skin graft over the flap. The donor site was closed primarily.
RESULTS: The ages of the patients ranged from 25 to 80 years, and the size of the flaps ranged from 3 x 5 cm to 7 x 10 cm. Four defects were reconstructed with lateral leg adipofascial flaps, and medial leg adipofascial flaps were used in three. Two flaps healed uneventfully. Partial or total graft loss and partial flap necrosis were observed in five patients, four of whom were diabetic.
CONCLUSIONS: Leg adipofascial flaps offer a valuable option for repair of defects around the ankle in many cases. However, adipofascial flaps should be used with caution in old, diabetic patients and, when performed, the probability of a second or third procedure should be considered.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16404279     DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000187139.50211.00

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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