Lateral circumflex femoral artery perforator flap for the reconstruction of head soft tissue defects: Cross-region venous anastomosis

Gongxue Zhang , Wenhu Jin , Ziyang Zhang , Lei Shi , Rui Yang , Dali Wang
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Abstract

Background

Owing to its unique characteristics, the lateral circumflex femoral artery perforator (LCFAP) flap is often preferred for repairing head wounds with exposed skulls. However, given the vascular distribution in the head, particularly the veins, can lead to postoperative complications such as venous congestion of the flap. The rates of vascular exploration and necrosis in these flaps are significantly higher than in other body regions. Therefore, it is crucial to identify a safe and effective method for venous anastomosis of free flaps in the head region.

Methods

This retrospective case series study included 10 patients with large head soft tissue defects treated at the Burn and Plastic Surgery Department of the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University from January 2020 to December 2022. The head defects were reconstructed using LCFAP flaps, with flap veins anastomosed to the external jugular vein in the neck, either directly or via a bridging technique.

Results

Among the 10 adult patients with massive head wound defects, 7 (70%) were men. The patients’ mean age was 53.0 years (48–59 years). The wound defects were caused by trauma in 6 (60%) patients and by tumors in 4 (40%) patients. Postoperatively, no significant complications occurred, and all LCFAP flap survived without necrosis.

Conclusion

The descending branch of the LCFAP flap effectively repairs massive head wound defects. The venous anastomosis method for this flap is associated with a low incidence of venous complications and a high patency rate, making it a clinically valuable reference.

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用于重建头部软组织缺损的股外侧周动脉穿孔皮瓣:跨区域静脉吻合术
背景由于股外侧环动脉穿孔器皮瓣(LCFAP)具有独特的特性,因此在修复颅骨外露的头部创伤时通常会首选它。然而,鉴于头部的血管分布,尤其是静脉,可能会导致术后并发症,如皮瓣静脉充血。这些皮瓣的血管扩张和坏死率明显高于其他身体部位。本回顾性病例系列研究纳入了遵义医学院附属医院烧伤整形外科 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月收治的 10 例头部大面积软组织缺损患者。这些患者的头部缺损均采用LCFAP皮瓣重建,皮瓣静脉直接或通过桥接技术与颈部颈外静脉吻合。患者的平均年龄为 53.0 岁(48-59 岁)。6例(60%)患者的伤口缺损由外伤造成,4例(40%)患者的伤口缺损由肿瘤造成。结论 LCFAP皮瓣降支能有效修复头部大面积伤口缺损。该皮瓣的静脉吻合方法具有静脉并发症发生率低、通畅率高的特点,具有很高的临床参考价值。
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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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