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Use of the extended-pedicle vastus lateralis free flap for lower extremity reconstruction. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. [Plast Reconstr Surg] Journal article

 
TitleUse of the extended-pedicle vastus lateralis free flap for lower extremity reconstruction.
Author(s)Cavadas PC, Sanz-Jiménez-Rico JR 
InstitutionDivision of Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Centro de Rehabilitación de Levante, Valencia, Spain. cavadas@eresmas.net
SourcePlast Reconstr Surg 2005 Apr; 115(4):1070-6.
MeSHAdult
Amputation, Traumatic
Calcaneus
Debridement
Dissection
Fractures, Open
Humans
Leg Injuries
Middle Aged
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgical Flaps
Tibial Fractures
AbstractBACKGROUND: Soft-tissue coverage in the lower extremity usually requires a flap with a long pedicle, low donor-site morbidity, and versatility in terms of shape and volume. The extended-pedicle free vastus lateralis muscle flap has previously been described for head and neck cancer, and it fulfills these requirements.
METHODS: Twelve patients with lower extremity defects underwent reconstruction with an ipsilateral free vastus lateralis muscle flap. The flap included a segment of the distalmost part of the muscle, distal to the entry point of the motor nerve to the vastus lateralis, based on the descending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex vessels. Up to 20 cm of vascular pedicle with a large caliber was obtained. In three cases, a combined distal vastus lateralis and anterolateral thigh flap was used as a chimeric flap.
RESULTS: All flaps were successful. Infection developed in two cases and required flap reelevation and new wound debridement. There was no substantial subjective donor-site morbidity.
CONCLUSIONS: Elevation of the flap can be performed with the patient in the supine position and is extremely fast and straightforward, without the added difficulty of anatomical variation or extensive intramuscular vascular dissection. The pedicle is long and of large caliber. Although the series is short, the authors conclude that this is a useful free flap for lower extremity reconstruction.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID15793448
  
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