Reverse sural artery fasciocutaneous flap in soft tissue reconstruction in lower extremity
Keywords:
Ankle, Soft tissue reconstruction, Sural artery flapAbstract
Background: Soft tissue defect around distal leg, ankle and heel region is a challenging task for an orthopaedic surgeon. Sural artery reverse fasciocutaenous flap has been widely used and is a successful method for soft tissue reconstruction in such situation. This study aimed to find out the result of sural artery distal based pedicle flap in managing soft tissue reconstruction around the ankle and distal leg.
Methods: This was a retrospective study of 12 cases of sural artery based fasciocutaenous flap done between January 2015 to December 2019. Medical records were used to find the details of demographic data, operative details and post-operative status of the patients. Patients were contacted for the final follow up at minimum of 6 months after operation for assessment of the outcome. Demographic and clinical data were entered in excel chart and the clinical result was analyzed using SPSS software version 20.0.
Results: There were total of 12 patients who underwent sural artery flap procedure. Among them, 10 were male and 2 females with mean age of 39 (range, 25-52) years. Eleven flaps survived with satisfactory functional outcome. One had complete flap necrosis, two had patchy margin necrosis and two had superficial infection which healed well with minor debridement and antibiotics.
Conclusions: Sural artery based reverse fasciocutaenous flap is good and technically easier option for an orthopaedic surgeons for the soft tissue reconstruction around ankle, heel and distal leg in traumatic, infective or other etiology with satisfactory outcome in most of the patients.