Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction

Summary:. Reconstruction of a composite maxillary defect is frequently performed with a fibular osteocutaneous free flap to address both the bony and mucosal defect. If during the harvest of the fibula a distal skin perforator is not present due to vascular variations, reconstruction can potentially...

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Main Authors: Becky B. Trinh, MD, Brooke French, MD, David Y. Khechoyan, MD, Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2017-11-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001543
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spelling doaj-a5bc0916778440efbe1c2796be0a90922020-11-24T23:07:49ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742017-11-01511e154310.1097/GOX.0000000000001543201711000-00029Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary ReconstructionBecky B. Trinh, MD0Brooke French, MD1David Y. Khechoyan, MD2Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH3From the *Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, Colo.; and †Department of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colo.From the *Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, Colo.; and †Department of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colo.From the *Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, Colo.; and †Department of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colo.From the *Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, Colo.; and †Department of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colo.Summary:. Reconstruction of a composite maxillary defect is frequently performed with a fibular osteocutaneous free flap to address both the bony and mucosal defect. If during the harvest of the fibula a distal skin perforator is not present due to vascular variations, reconstruction can potentially be done using the soleus muscle for filling of the palatal mucosal defect. An additional challenge arises when the accompanying skin paddle that has been harvested is not perfused, but the fibula remains viable. This case report describes salvage following loss of the skin paddle in an osteocutaneous fibular free flap by designing a fibular flow-through flap using a proximal peroneal perforator free flap. The use of this second free flap allows a skin paddle to be positioned on the distal fibular segment, provides a surgical backup, and limits the donor sites to the same extremity.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001543
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author Becky B. Trinh, MD
Brooke French, MD
David Y. Khechoyan, MD
Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH
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Brooke French, MD
David Y. Khechoyan, MD
Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH
Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
author_facet Becky B. Trinh, MD
Brooke French, MD
David Y. Khechoyan, MD
Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH
author_sort Becky B. Trinh, MD
title Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
title_short Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
title_full Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
title_fullStr Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Designing a Fibular Flow-Through Flap with a Proximal Peroneal Perforator-Free Flap for Maxillary Reconstruction
title_sort designing a fibular flow-through flap with a proximal peroneal perforator-free flap for maxillary reconstruction
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
issn 2169-7574
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Summary:. Reconstruction of a composite maxillary defect is frequently performed with a fibular osteocutaneous free flap to address both the bony and mucosal defect. If during the harvest of the fibula a distal skin perforator is not present due to vascular variations, reconstruction can potentially be done using the soleus muscle for filling of the palatal mucosal defect. An additional challenge arises when the accompanying skin paddle that has been harvested is not perfused, but the fibula remains viable. This case report describes salvage following loss of the skin paddle in an osteocutaneous fibular free flap by designing a fibular flow-through flap using a proximal peroneal perforator free flap. The use of this second free flap allows a skin paddle to be positioned on the distal fibular segment, provides a surgical backup, and limits the donor sites to the same extremity.
url http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001543
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