An anatomical study of 30 cases has been performed on the vascularisation of the distal third of the antero-lateral compartment of the leg, with particular reference to the relations of the infero-lateral collateral artery of the anterior tibial artery, the perforating branch of the peroneal artery, and the antero-lateral malleolar artery. A fascio-cutaneous pedicle flap based on the infero-lateral collateral artery is described noting that the superior, anterior, and posterior limits are similar to those of the lateral supramalleolar flap of Masquelet. The inferior limit of this new flap is 15 mm distal to the site of emergence of the perforating branch of the peroneal artery. The advantages of this flap are; a large surface area for cover, antegrade vascularisation, and no significant vascular sacrifice. The distal half of the calf can be covered both medially and posteriorly as well as the proximal half of the dorsum of the foot, the medial and lateral arch areas, the perimalleolar region, and the region behind the Achilles tendon. The flap requires the presence of the infero-lateral collateral artery of the tibialis anterior which can be confirmed either peroperatively or preoperatively by angiography.
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Background: Frequency and distribution of left ventricular (LV) venous collaterals were studied in vivo to evaluate the ease and feasibility of implanting a new ultra-thin LV quadripolar microlead for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).
Methods and results: Evaluable venograms were analyzed to define the prevalence of venous collaterals (>0.5 mm diameter) between: (1) different LV segments; and (2) different major LV veins in: unselected patients who underwent CRT from 2008 to 2012 at Rouen Hospital, France (retrospective); and CRT patients from the Axone Acute pilot study in 2018 (prospective).
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Ashish P Saini, Stephen E Cyran, Linda B Pauliks, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Penn State Hershey Medical College, Hershey, PA 17033, United States.
A 15-year-old boy with transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and neonatal arterial switch operation (ASO) presented with complete occlusion of the left main coronary artery (LMCA). Intra-operatively, an intramural left coronary artery was identified. Therefore, since age 7 years he had a series of screening exercise stress tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe distally based lateral supramalleolaire flap with a retrograde blood flow on the perforating branch of the peroneal artery is a good flap to treat loss of skin involving the ankle, the region behind the Achilles tendon, and the foot. Based on the results of an anatomical study, the authors describe a modification of this flap which can be raised on the infero-lateral collateral artery, with an anterograde blood flow. In fact, clinical experience of six cases shows that vascular pedicle component (perforating branch of the peroneal artery, infero-lateral collateral artery) and blood flow (anterograde, retrograde) can be calculated according to the regional vascular network, arc of rotation and the type of flap.
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Service d'Orthopédie-Traumatologie, Hôpital Morvan, CHRU, Brest, France.
An anatomical study of 30 cases has been performed on the vascularisation of the distal third of the antero-lateral compartment of the leg, with particular reference to the relations of the infero-lateral collateral artery of the anterior tibial artery, the perforating branch of the peroneal artery, and the antero-lateral malleolar artery. A fascio-cutaneous pedicle flap based on the infero-lateral collateral artery is described noting that the superior, anterior, and posterior limits are similar to those of the lateral supramalleolar flap of Masquelet. The inferior limit of this new flap is 15 mm distal to the site of emergence of the perforating branch of the peroneal artery.
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