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The use of the ALT Flap and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve for the Reconstruction of Carpal Soft Tissue and Ulnar Nerve Defects: a Case Report.

Athanasios Karonidis1, Serafeim Bouloumpasis1, Konstantinos Apostolou1, Dimosthenis Tsoutsos1.   

Abstract

The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has become one of the workhorse flaps, with indications including diverse reconstructive problems. The lateral thigh area is also a useful donor site for nerve grafts. The lateral femoral cutaneous (LFC) nerve can be dissected along with the ALT flap for a substantial length, depending on the requirements of the recipient site. The LFC nerve can be used as a vascularized or non-vascularized nerve graft. The technique offers advantages and it can find clinical applications, satisfying the functional and aesthetic reconstructive requirements of a complex defect. We report the case of a patient who presented with traumatic soft tissue defect of the volar aspect of the wrist and ulnar nerve defect as a complication of a fracture of distal radius. An ALT flap was used to reconstruct the soft tissue defect. The ulnar nerve was resected due to necrosis and the gap was repaired with non-vascularized grafts of the anterior branch of the LFC nerve. The soft tissues were resurfaced successfully without complications. Functional recovery was good for the superficial branch of the ulnar nerve, whereas it was variable for the deep branch of the ulnar nerve. The anterolateral thigh area offers significant advantages as donor site in the reconstruction of complex soft tissue defects being a large source of vascularized skin, fat, fascia, muscle and nerve. This availability allows for single donor site dissection, minimizing the operating time and the associated morbidity.

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Keywords:  ALT; Lateral Femoral Cutaneous nerve; Microsurgery; Nerve graft; Ulnar verve

Year:  2014        PMID: 26078538      PMCID: PMC4461599          DOI: 10.1007/s12593-014-0146-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Microsurg        ISSN: 0974-3227


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1.  A comparison of vascularized and conventional sural nerve grafts.

Authors:  K Doi; K Tamaru; K Sakai; N Kuwata; Y Kurafuji; S Kawai
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 2.230

2.  Anatomic study of the superficial sural artery and its implication in the neurocutaneous vascularized sural nerve free flap.

Authors:  Franck Marie Leclère; Simone Eggli; Lukas Mathys; Esther Vögelin
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  2012-03-29       Impact factor: 2.414

3.  Variations in the course and microanatomical study of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and its clinical importance.

Authors:  Biswabina Ray; A S D'Souza; Brijesh Kumar; Chakravarthy Marx; Buddhadeb Ghosh; Nanda Kishore Gupta; Anitha Marx
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 2.414

4.  Variability of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve: An anatomic basis for planning safe surgical approaches.

Authors:  A Majkrzak; J Johnston; D Kacey; J Zeller
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 2.414

5.  Free anterolateral thigh flap with vascularized lateral femoral cutaneous nerve for the treatment of neuroma-in-continuity and recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome after carpal tunnel release.

Authors:  Takumi Yamamoto; Mitsunaga Narushima; Hidehiko Yoshimatsu; Nana Yamamoto; Makoto Mihara; Isao Koshima
Journal:  Microsurgery       Date:  2013-07-11       Impact factor: 2.425

6.  Experimental study of vascularized nerve grafts: multifactorial analyses of axonal regeneration of nerves transplanted into an acute burn wound.

Authors:  I Koshima; K Harii
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1985-01       Impact factor: 2.230

Review 7.  Upper-extremity peripheral nerve injuries: a Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center literature review with comparison of the operative outcomes of 1837 Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center median, radial, and ulnar nerve lesions.

Authors:  Judith A Murovic
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 4.654

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1.  Free anterolateral thigh full-thickness skin flap with vascularized lateral femoral cutaneous nerve for the reconstruction of facial nerve and external auditory canal after the resection of facial nerve schwannoma.

Authors:  Ryo Karakawa; Mitsunaga Narushima; Shinya Ogishima; Hisako Hara; Shotaro Karino; Takuya Iida; Akinobu Kakigi; Isao Koshima
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-11-16
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