Abstract

IntroductionThe profunda artery perforator (PAP) fasciocutaneous flap is underutilized in head and neck reconstruction, with advantages including ease of harvest and minimal donor site morbidity. MethodsCadaveric dissection of cutaneous perforators to origin at profunda femoris system to characterize vascular anatomy. Results22 PAP flaps were studied. Each contained 1–6 cutaneous perforators originating from the profunda system, designated into A, B, or C vascular pedicle systems. Muscular perforators did not consistently extend to skin in systems A and C, but all dissections demonstrated myocutaneous perforator in system B. Average distance from groin crease to cutaneous perforators of A, B, and C respectively was 8 cm (range 3–15 cm), 11.4 cm (range 5–17 cm), and 17.5 cm (range 12.5–22 cm). Average pedicle length was 11.07 cm (range 7–16 cm), 11.78 cm (range 9–16 cm), and 11.23 cm (range 9–15 cm). Average vena comitans diameter at origin was 3.14 mm (range 1.27–4.46 mm). Average arterial diameter at origin was 2.07 mm (range 1.27–3.82 mm). Range of maximal primary closure was 6–11 cm. ConclusionPAP free flap demonstrates reliable vascular anatomy in cadavers, with adequate pedicle length and vessel diameter. All specimens contained adequate myocutaneous perforator to support free tissue transfer.

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