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- Title
Incidence of inadequate perforators and salvage options for the anterior lateral thigh free flap.
- Authors
Thomas, William W.; Calcagno, Haley E.; Azzi, James; Petrisor, Daniel; Cave, Taylor; Barber, Brittany; Miles, Brett; Gomez, Ernest D.; Cannady, Steven; Bhadkamkar, Mohin; Hanasono, Matthew M.; Wax, Mark K.
- Abstract
<bold>Objective: </bold>The anterolateral thigh (ALT) free flap is a soft tissue flap used in head and neck reconstruction. Occasionally, its perforators to the skin paddle are absent or too small to support the flap. Salvage options in this scenario have not been well described for head and neck reconstruction.<bold>Methods: </bold>Multicenter review of 1,079 cases of planned ALT flaps where 28 initial flaps (2.6%) were discarded for nonviable skin paddle or lack of cutaneous perforators. Iatrogenic perforator injury was calculated separately. The total flap loss rate was 3.2%.<bold>Results: </bold>In 12 cases, no perforators were noted after performing the anterior incision (early). Sixteen ALT flaps were discarded immediately before pedicle ligation (late). Reconstruction was salvaged by seven anteromedial thigh (AMT), six radial forearm, five contralateral ALT, four rectus abdominus myocutaneous, three vastus lateralis, three profunda artery perforator, two tensor fascia lata, one rectus femoris, two pectoralis major, one cervicofacial rotational, and one fibula flap. Of the 28 cases, 12 salvage cases did not involve an additional wound for the patient. Five of the seven AMT flaps were harvested after the ALT was identified as nonviable in the early time point. Two patients had no viable ALT flaps on bilateral lower extremities.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>The ALT flap is a reliable soft tissue flap, and rarely cutaneous perforators are not adequate to support the skin paddle. Multiple options exist to salvage the reconstruction without significant additional morbidity to the patient if said inadequacy is identified early.<bold>Level Of Evidence: </bold>4 Laryngoscope, 130:343-346, 2020.
- Subjects
FREE flaps; WASTE salvage; THIGH; LEG; RECTUS femoris muscles; FIBULA; NECK surgery; HEAD surgery; RESEARCH; PERFORATOR flaps (Surgery); SURGICAL flaps; RESEARCH methodology; PLASTIC surgery; EVALUATION research; MEDICAL cooperation; TREATMENT failure; COMPARATIVE studies; SALVAGE therapy; ALGORITHMS
- Publication
Laryngoscope, 2020, Vol 130, Issue 2, p343
- ISSN
0023-852X
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1002/lary.28176