Venous skin flaps: an experimental study and report of two clinical distal island flaps.

Br J Plast Surg

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital S. João, Oporto, Portugal.

Published: March 1988

An experimental study of saphenous flaps in 26 dogs is reported, which confirmed the work of Baek et al. (1985) that venous flaps can survive. In addition, it showed that venous island flaps could survive after division of the venous pedicle proximally or distally, or as free flaps, providing through flow was re-established by venous anastomoses. In this study no flaps survived on a single venous pedicle without through flow. Two successful clinical cases of venous flaps are also reported, in which through flow was re-established by a simple venous anastomosis. One of these flaps threatened to become necrotic until the thrombosed anastomosis was successfully redone.

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