Abstract

Locoregional flap options for reconstructing defects of the anterolateral distal thigh/knee region are limited. The distal profunda artery perforator island (PAPI) flap is a local fasciocutaneous propeller-type flap that utilizes the most distal perforator of the profunda femoris artery. The aim of this study is to conduct a CT-based angiographic analysis of the perforator system of the profunda femoris artery and present outcomes on the application of the PAPI flap in the management of post-oncologic defects of the distal thigh and knee. CT angiograms were utilized on the lower limbs of 25 healthy patients (mean age, 57 years; 76% male) and the number and location of septocutaneous perforators with a diameter greater than 1 mm were measured. A case series of patients undergoing reconstruction of post-ablative defects which involved the anterolateral and posterior knee performed by the senior author were reviewed. CT angiography demonstrated a robust collection (mean 3.5, range 2 to 5) of septocutaneous perforators from the profunda femoris artery with the most distal perforator located 3.3 cm from the superior patella border. The PAPI flap was successfully used in 10 patients (6F; 4M; mean age 60.6 years; range 30 to 88 years) with a mean defect size of 87.5 cm2 (range 48 to 150 cm2 ). Hand-held Doppler was used to detect the perforator. No flap loss was encountered, and no knee function limitation was noted at follow-up. Minor complications include seroma (1) and intra-articular infection (2). We conclude that the distal PAPI flap is a reliable and versatile flap that has potentially wide applications.

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