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No. 59 Military Hospital[Affiliation] Publications | LitMetric

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to analyze the dominant perforators of the peroneal artery using color Doppler flow imaging (CDFI) in 20 healthy volunteers to aid in surgical procedures involving sural neurocutaneous flaps.
  • - It found an average of 4.2 dominant perforators with an average diameter of 1.13 mm, primarily located in the middle third of the leg, indicating a specific pattern useful for surgical preparations.
  • - All 51 neurocutaneous flaps harvested showed successful outcomes, with CDFI demonstrating high accuracy rates for identifying perforators, especially in cases after December 2007.
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Objective: To report the operative techniques and clinical results of modified distally based superficial peroneal neurocutaneous flap for skin defect of the forefoot.

Methods: A reversed superficial peroneal neurocutaneous flap pedicled with the lateral superamalleolar perforating artery or its descending branch, which vascularized the flap through the nutrient vessel chain of the nerve, which linked vascular territories of superamalleolar perforating artery, cutaneous branches of the anterior tibial artery and superficial peroneal artery, was designed to repair skin defects in the forefoot.

Results: The modified flaps were applied in 17 cases.

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[Free peroneal artery perforator sural neurocutaneous flap for hand and foot defects].

Zhonghua Zheng Xing Wai Ke Za Zhi

July 2009

Department of Microsurgery and Trauma, No. 59 Military Hospital, Trauma Microsurgery Centre of Chendu Military Region, Kaiyuan 661600, China.

Objective: To report the operative techniques and clinical results of the free peroneal artery perforator sural neurocutaneous flaps.

Methods: Free sural neurocutaneous flap with a single unit of perforating veins and artery arising from the peroneal artery was designed to repair skin defects of hand or from the ankle to distal end of the foot. After the flap was transposed to the defect, the perforating artery was anastomosed with a branch of a nearby artery, and the small saphenous vein was anastomosed with the cephalic vein or the great saphenous vein to establish the flap's circulation.

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Objective: To investigate the operative techniques and clinical results of sural neurocutaneous vascular flap pedicled on the relatively higher and main perforating branch of peroneal artery in repairing small and medium-sized soft tissue defects in ankle.

Methods: From July 2004 to February 2007, 14 patients (9 males and 5 females, aged 19-53 years) with small and medium-sized soft tissue defects in ankle were treated, including 4 cases of skin necrosis caused by surgery for achilles tendon rupture, 3 soft tissue defects due to car accident, 2 crush injury due to falling heavy objects, 2 chronical infectious ulcer, 2 skin necrosis caused by surgery for calcaneus fracture and 1 melanoma resection in heel. Ranging from 4 cm x 2 cm to 9 cm x 5 cm and combing with exposure of either tendon or bone, the defects were in ankle areas (12 cases) and weight-bearing heel (2 cases).

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