Title of article :
Two Perforators Improve the Extent and Reliability of Paraumbilical Flaps for Upper Limb Reconstruction
Author/Authors :
Nangole, Ferdinand Department of Surgery - University of Nairobi - Nairobi , Okello, Alex Department of Surgery - University of Nairobi - Nairobi , Jowi, Dorsi Department of Surgery - University of Nairobi - Nairobi
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Complex defects of the forearm and arm are best reconstructed with free flaps. Free flaps are however not universally available.
They require long operative time and may be contraindicated in
patients with extensive injuries due to a lack of good recipient
vessels. The alternatives to free flaps are distant flaps such as
groin flaps, random abdominal flaps, thoracoepigastric flaps
and paraumbilical perforator flaps. These are axial flaps that are
limited by the angiosomes supplied by a given perforator or blood
vessel. To improve the extent and reliabilities of the paraumbilical
flaps, we incorporated two perforators in the flap.
METHODS
A total of 17 patients with extensive forearm defects were
managed by two vessel paraumbilical perforator flaps between
January 2013 and December 2018. The perforators were identified
by a hand-held Doppler and the flap was fashioned with the
perforators at the base.
RESULTS
The mean length of the flap raised was 19.5 cm and width was 8.3
cm. The median age was 39 years. All the flaps were successful
with no incidence of flap necrosis and no dehiscence.
CONCLUSION
Two vessel perforator flaps improved the reliability of the
paraumbilical perforator flap, allowing for a bigger flap to be
harvested and thus ensuring a cover of larger defects. The flaps were easy to raise and were easily tolerated by the patients.
Keywords :
Perforator , Paraumbilical flap , Forearm , Limb , Reconstruction
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery