A convenient flap for repairing the donor area of a distally based sural flap: Gastrocnemius perforator island flap

作者:Eser Cengiz*; Gencel Eyuphan; Kesiktas Erol; Kokacya Omer; Yavuz Metin
来源:Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 2016, 69(8): 1109-1115.
DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2016.01.027

摘要

Objective: The reconstruction of complex lower leg and foot defects is difficult for plastic surgeons. The distally based sural flap (DBSF) is an option for non-free flap lower leg reconstruction. However, one of the major drawbacks of the DBSF is its aesthetically non-acceptable donor area scarring. Materials and methods: Eight patients (six men and two women) who had lower leg or foot defects were evaluated in this study. We used an ipsilateral or cross-leg DBSF to repair the defect. A medial or lateral gastrocnemius perforator island flap (average size 8.1 x 6.1 cm) was used to cover the donor area of the DBSF in a two-stage operative procedure. Results: We did not observe any complications with the gastrocnemius perforator island flap. Two patients had local infections under the DBSF and were treated with bacteria-specific anti-biotherapy. All patients were followed up for 1 year postoperatively. The donor areas of the distally based sural flaps were aesthetically acceptable. Patients gained ambulatory status during the follow-up period. Conclusions: Reconstruction of the donor area of a DBSF with a gastrocnemius perforator island flap allows for more acceptable aesthetics and functional results than do other reconstructive procedures.