Cutaneous angiosome of the chimeric SLGA perforator flap: Anatomical study and clinical considerations.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

CD Laboratory for the Restoration of Extremity Function, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: July 2019

Background: The superior lateral genicular artery (SLGA) is the basis for a chimeric perforator flap in the lateral knee region, which may include bone, cartilage, fascia, and/or skin. To the best of our knowledge, a detailed description of the corresponding perforator-based skin area is missing in the literature. The aim of this study was to describe the extent and possible variations of the cutaneous angiosome of the SLGA.

Methods: In an anatomical study on 21 fresh frozen lower limbs, the SLGA was injected with toluidine blue. The anatomy of the vessel and its perforators was explored, and the skin containing the cutaneous angiosome was harvested and photo-documented. Evaluation of the images was performed using ImageJ software. In addition, the versatility of the SLGA perforator flap is illustrated as both a pedicled local and a free tissue transfer.

Results: For each vessel, there were 1.75 ± 0.9 (range 1-3) perforators at an average position of 47.3 ± 21.3 mm lateral to the superolateral patella and 42.5 ± 18.7 mm proximal to the knee joint. The angiosome area was 222.8 ± 57.6 cm with a length of 20.9 ± 3.0 cm and a width of 15.4 ± 3.0 cm. At the longitudinal axis of the highest perforator density, the proximal end and the distal end of perfusion averaged 13.4 ± 4.1 cm proximal and 2.5 ± 2.0 cm distal to the knee joint, respectively.

Conclusion: Our results show that the SLGA supplies a constant angiosome over the anterolateral proximal knee joint. Its description and visualization will guide surgeons in preoperative planning and further extend the use of this versatile chimeric perforator flap.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2019.02.016DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

perforator flap
16
cutaneous angiosome
12
knee joint
12
slga perforator
8
anatomical study
8
chimeric perforator
8
proximal knee
8
slga
5
perforator
5
angiosome chimeric
4

Similar Publications

The single port robotic nipple sparing mastectomy (SPrNSM) was recently introduced. This approach is safe and has led to favorable outcomes in relation to cosmetic result, patient satisfaction, and breast sensation. The typical reconstruction with all robotic nipple sparing mastectomies is implant based; however, this is not always what a patient desires.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Basal cell carcinomas are common facial malignancies with minimally invasive treatment approaches effective in the majority of cases. Recurrent aggressive lesions pose significant challenges and need wide local excision with major reconstruction. Geriatric patient with multiple comorbidities needs customized reconstructions to minimize morbidity.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Impact of Norepinephrine Use on Free Flap Survival in Breast Reconstructive Microsurgery.

Microsurgery

January 2025

Service de Chirurgie Plastique et Reconstructrice, Hôpital européen Georges-Pompidou, Paris, France.

Objective: The optimal method for maintaining intraoperative blood pressure during microsurgical procedures remains controversial. While intravenous fluid administration is essential, overfilling can lead to complications. Vasopressor agents are used cautiously due to their vasoconstrictive effects, which could potentially lead to flap failure.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

DIEP flap reconstruction for sacrectomy defects: Two case reports.

Ann Chir Plast Esthet

January 2025

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic surgery, Hôpital de Hautepierre, Strasbourg University Hospital, 1, avenue Molière, Strasbourg, 67200 cedex, France; ICube, CNRS UMR 7357, MMB, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, 67091 cedex, France.

Introduction: Vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap is the most common option for large sacral defect reconstruction but is known to have donor-site abdominal morbidity compared to deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flaps.

Report: Fifty-seven and 63 year-old men were admitted for large sacral soft tissue defects after tumour excisions. They both underwent an inferiorly based pedicled vertical DIEP flap passed transabdominally with successful postoperative outcomes and not any abdominal wall complication.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Avoiding Chest Wall Morbidity in Outpatient Microvascular Free-Flap Breast Reconstruction.

J Clin Med

January 2025

My Houston Surgeons, 9230 Katy Freeway, Suite 600, Houston, TX 77055, USA.

Removal of the rib and adjacent cartilage is a common step for exposure of the recipient chest vessels in free-flap breast reconstructions. However, this adds both short- and long-term morbidity to the procedure. We describe our experience in avoiding rib removal in microvascular breast reconstruction.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!