Salvage of an Osteocutaneous Fibula Flap with a Variant Perforator of Skin Paddle in Lower Leg Reconstruction

K. Kawamura, S. Omokawa, Takamasa Shimizu, Tadanobu Onishi, S. Hayashi, Naoki Maegawa, Yasuhito Tanaka
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Abstract Background The osteocutaneous fibula flap is an established method for reconstruction of bone and soft tissue defects in the lower extremity. The vascularity of the fibula and overlying skin paddle is usually provided by a single pedicle composed of the peroneal artery. In rare situations, the fibula is supplied by the peroneal artery, whereas the overlying skin paddle is supplied by perforators originating from the posterior tibial artery. Case Report A 28-year-old man presented with osteomyelitis of the tibia that was scheduled to be treated with a free vascularized osteocutaneous fibula flap from the contralateral lower leg. Intraoperatively, it was found that perforators supplying the skin paddle originated not from the peroneal artery but from the posterior tibial artery. A fibula flap nourished by the peroneal vessels was harvested and the skin paddle was returned to the lower leg. The fibula was fixed at the recipient site, and peroneal vessels were anastomosed to the recipient posterior tibial vessels. The skin defect was successfully managed with a perforator-based propeller flap nourished by the recipient artery. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge, only five authors have reported this variant vascularity of the osteocutaneous fibula flap. They harvested two independent flaps, one a skin flap and the other a fibula flap, and performed two separate vascular anastomoses at the recipient site. In comparison to previously reported cases, the salvage procedure using a perforator-based propeller flap is easy and reliable because there is no need for additional anastomosis of the perforator vessels.
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异型穿支皮瓣修复腓骨皮瓣在小腿重建中的应用
摘要背景骨皮腓骨皮瓣是修复下肢骨及软组织缺损的一种成熟方法。腓骨和其上的皮肤瓣的血管通常由腓动脉组成的单个蒂提供。在极少数情况下,腓骨由腓动脉供应,而上覆的皮肤桨由起源于胫骨后动脉的穿支供应。病例报告:一名28岁的男性患者因胫骨骨髓炎,计划接受对侧小腿带血管的游离腓骨皮皮瓣治疗。术中,我们发现供应皮肤桨的穿支不是来自腓动脉,而是来自胫骨后动脉。取腓骨血管滋养的腓骨皮瓣,将皮瓣放回小腿。腓骨固定于受术者部位,腓血管与受术者胫后血管吻合。采用由受体动脉滋养的以穿支为基础的螺旋桨皮瓣成功地处理了皮肤缺损。结论据我们所知,仅有五位作者报道过骨皮腓骨皮瓣的这种变异血管。他们采集了两个独立的皮瓣,一个是皮肤皮瓣,另一个是腓骨皮瓣,并在受体部位进行了两个独立的血管吻合。与先前报道的病例相比,使用基于穿支的螺旋桨皮瓣的打捞手术简单可靠,因为不需要额外的穿支血管吻合。
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