Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds

Abstract Background Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds remains challenging. These wounds are mainly associated with diabetes mellitus, infections, and osteomyelitis. Although several reconstructive techniques are available, the peroneal artery perforator flap has unique advantages. Met...

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Main Authors: Liang Cheng, Xiaqing Yang, Tingxiang Chen, Zhijie Li
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-017-0675-z
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spelling doaj-9be900dd84d948cb987b306facb44c372020-11-24T22:37:34ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2017-11-011211710.1186/s13018-017-0675-zPeroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity woundsLiang Cheng0Xiaqing Yang1Tingxiang Chen2Zhijie Li3Department of Hand and Plastic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Hand and Plastic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Hand and Plastic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Hand and Plastic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityAbstract Background Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds remains challenging. These wounds are mainly associated with diabetes mellitus, infections, and osteomyelitis. Although several reconstructive techniques are available, the peroneal artery perforator flap has unique advantages. Methods In this study, we discuss our experiences with peroneal artery perforator flaps in 55 patients who had suffered from chronic lower limb wounds. The size of the defect, comorbidities, etiology, flap size, and complications were recorded and analyzed based on a retrospective chart review. Results All 55 flaps survived. In two cases, small superficial necrosis occurred, one of which healed with conservative treatment and the other was reconstructed with split thickness skin grafts. Partial necrosis was observed in nine cases, seven of which were covered with split thickness skin grafts and the remaining two sutured directly after adequate debridement. Vascular compromise was observed in one patient, which was salvaged successfully by performing an exploratory procedure and releasing a few sutures. No complications were seen in the remaining 44 cases. Conclusion The peroneal artery perforator flap is a reliable option for reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-017-0675-zPeroneal artery perforator flapChronic lower extremity woundsReconstructive
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author Liang Cheng
Xiaqing Yang
Tingxiang Chen
Zhijie Li
spellingShingle Liang Cheng
Xiaqing Yang
Tingxiang Chen
Zhijie Li
Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Peroneal artery perforator flap
Chronic lower extremity wounds
Reconstructive
author_facet Liang Cheng
Xiaqing Yang
Tingxiang Chen
Zhijie Li
author_sort Liang Cheng
title Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
title_short Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
title_full Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
title_fullStr Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
title_full_unstemmed Peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
title_sort peroneal artery perforator flap for the treatment of chronic lower extremity wounds
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds remains challenging. These wounds are mainly associated with diabetes mellitus, infections, and osteomyelitis. Although several reconstructive techniques are available, the peroneal artery perforator flap has unique advantages. Methods In this study, we discuss our experiences with peroneal artery perforator flaps in 55 patients who had suffered from chronic lower limb wounds. The size of the defect, comorbidities, etiology, flap size, and complications were recorded and analyzed based on a retrospective chart review. Results All 55 flaps survived. In two cases, small superficial necrosis occurred, one of which healed with conservative treatment and the other was reconstructed with split thickness skin grafts. Partial necrosis was observed in nine cases, seven of which were covered with split thickness skin grafts and the remaining two sutured directly after adequate debridement. Vascular compromise was observed in one patient, which was salvaged successfully by performing an exploratory procedure and releasing a few sutures. No complications were seen in the remaining 44 cases. Conclusion The peroneal artery perforator flap is a reliable option for reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds.
topic Peroneal artery perforator flap
Chronic lower extremity wounds
Reconstructive
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-017-0675-z
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