The Versatility of Propeller Flaps for Lower Limb Reconstruction in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Obstructive Disease
2010; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 64; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/sap.0b013e3181a72f8c
ISSN1536-3708
AutoresLucian P. Jiga, Sorin Barac, Georgel P. Taranu, Alexandru Blidişel, Vlad Dornean, Alexandru Nistor, Teodora Stoichitoiu, Max Geishauser, Mihai Ionac,
Tópico(s)Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
ResumoIn this study, we evaluate the feasibility of propeller flaps, for soft tissue reconstruction in patients with peripheral arterial obstructive disease (PAOD). Five patients (average age, 72 years old), presenting with necrosis of several foot units, were diagnosed with stage IV PAOD and diabetes mellitus. All underwent revascularization, followed by soft tissue reconstruction using propeller flaps. A total of 6 flaps were performed, with dimensions ranging from 4 × 7 cm to 8 × 31 cm. Perforator origin was the peroneal (5 flaps) or the tibial posterior artery (1 flap). Average operative time was 190 minutes. Overall patency was 83.3%; 1 case was complicated with total flap loss followed by below-knee amputation; 1 case developed partial necrosis necessitating skin grafting. All flaps developed mild postoperative edema, which resolved spontaneously. Propeller flaps prove to be useful tools for soft tissue reconstruction in patients with PAOD because of low operative morbidity, easy technique with fast learning curve, and low complications rate.
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