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- Title
The superior lateral genicular artery flap for reconstruction of knee and proximal leg defects.
- Authors
O-Wern Low; Tian Fu Loh; Hanjing Lee; Yan Lin Yap; Jane Lim; Thiam Chye Lim; Nallathamby, Vigneswaran
- Abstract
Reconstruction of defects around the knee region requires thin and pliable skin. The superior lateral genicular artery (SLGA) flap provides an excellent alternative to muscle-based flaps. The anatomy and the surgical techniques of the SLGA flap were reviewed and the results of cases using the SLGA flap for coverage of knee and proximal leg defects were analyzed. SLGA flaps were performed in two cases and followed up for at least 6 months. Twelve articles on the use of the SLGA flap were also identified. A review of 39 cases showed that the mean diameter of the perforator supplying the skin of the flap was 1.04 mm, while the mean diameter of the SLGA at its origin was 1.78 mm. The mean length of the pedicle measured from the origin of the popliteal artery was 7.44 cm. The average dimensions of the flap were 14.8×6.6 cm with primary closure of the donor site in 61.5% of cases. Of these cases, 38.5% were due to trauma, 23.1% were post-burn complications, 12.8% were defects after resection of tumors, and 10.3% were for ulcers post-bursectomy. The most common complication was flap tip necrosis. All studies reported favorable outcomes with complete wound healing.
- Subjects
SURGICAL &; topographical anatomy; POPLITEAL artery; KNEE; ARTERIES; TUMOR surgery; WOUND healing
- Publication
Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2022, Vol 49, Issue 1, p108
- ISSN
2234-6163
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5999/aps.2021.01123