The Gracilis Free Flap Is a Viable Option for Large Extremity Wounds

BACKGROUNDTraditionally, the gracilis free flap is used for coverage of small- to medium-sized wounds (100 cm). METHODSWe retrospectively reviewed records of 34 patients who underwent extremity soft-tissue reconstruction using gracilis free flaps for wounds larger than 100 cm from 1998 to 2016. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of plastic surgery 2018-09, Vol.81 (3), p.322-326
Hauptverfasser: Calotta, Nicholas A, Pedreira, Rachel, Deune, E Gene
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDTraditionally, the gracilis free flap is used for coverage of small- to medium-sized wounds (100 cm). METHODSWe retrospectively reviewed records of 34 patients who underwent extremity soft-tissue reconstruction using gracilis free flaps for wounds larger than 100 cm from 1998 to 2016. The primary outcome was overall flap success rate. Secondary outcomes were rates of major and minor complications. Mean defect size was 145 cm (range, 104–240 cm). Seven flaps covered defects greater than 175 cm. Indications were tumor extirpation (n = 18) and traumatic/posttraumatic wounds (n = 16). The most common time period for flap coverage was immediately (3 days or less) after the defect was created (n = 14). Most flaps were solely muscle (n = 28) and were used for lower extremity or foot coverage (n = 29). RESULTSThe overall success rate was 94%. Major and minor complications occurred in 5 and 13 cases, respectively. The most common major complication was unplanned reoperation (n = 5), and the most common minor complications were partial skin graft loss (n = 3), partial flap necrosis (n = 3), and planned recipient-site reoperation (n = 5). CONCLUSIONSReconstruction of large extremity wounds using the gracilis free flap showed a 94% success rate with few major complications.
ISSN:0148-7043
1536-3708
DOI:10.1097/SAP.0000000000001523