Abstract

The polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap needs to dissect two or more perforators, which is an ideal choice for repairing wide and irregular wounds. However, the uncertainty of perforating vessels restricts the development of this operation. This study discusses the feasibility and clinical efficacy of the polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap with single-perforator. Fifteen patients with skin and soft tissue defects in extremities, were treated with polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap with single-perforator. Based on the perforator detected by Doppler ultrasound or color Doppler ultrasonography before operation, a polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap with single-perforator was designed. The perforating point of perforator was near the boundary of the skin paddle. Following the perforating vessels and vascular pedicles free, the vessels in the deep layer of the superficial fascia were meticulously free under the microscope. After obtaining the appropriate length, the skinpaddles were separated and recombined. After confirming the blood supply of flap, the vascular pedicle was ligated and transplanted to the recipient area. In 15 cases, the area of the flap was 8.0 cm×5.0 cm+6.0 cm×5.5 cm to 16.0 cm× 9.5 cm+24.0 cm×9.0 cm. All flaps survived well without necrosis and had a satisfactory appearance. The donor area was closed directly. The patients were followed up for 3 to 12 months, with an average of 6 months. The skin flaps were normal in color and good in texture. It's a better method to repair the skin and soft tissue defects in extremities by the polyfoliate anterolateral thigh perforator flap with single-perforator because only one perforator needs to be dissected, a group of blood vessels need to be anastomosed, and only one donor area needs to be sacrificed.

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