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REVERSE SURAL FLAP FOR LOWER LIMB RECONSTRUCTION

RETALHO SURAL REVERSO NA RECONSTRUÇÃO DE MEMBROS INFERIORES

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Reconstruction of distal wounds in lower extremities can be challenging due to the lack of tissue to perform local flaps. Fasciocutaneous and muscular flaps are some options for coverage, such as the reverse-flow fasciocutaneous sural flap.

Objective:

To present an 18-month experience on ankle, calcaneus, and foot reconstruction using the reverse-flow sural flap, performed by the Complex Wounds Group of the Plastic Surgery Department of the University of São Paulo Medical School.

Methods:

An observational, retrospective and descriptive study was performed through data survey on medical records of all patients treated between November 2018 and June 2020.

Results:

Nine reverse-flow fasciocutaneous sural flaps were performed. All patients were men. The mean age was 38 years old. Five patients had acute wounds for traffic collision, one electrical trauma and three chronic post-traumatic injuries. The ankle was the most common injury site (6), followed by foot (2) and calcaneus (1). Four patients had complications, three of which were partial necrosis and one distal epitheliosis. No case of total necrosis was recorded. The average hospital stay was 30.1 days.

Conclusion:

The reverse-flow fasciocutaneous sural flap proved to be a viable, reproducible, and reliable option for distal lower limb reconstruction. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.

Keywords:
Wounds and Injuries; Lower Extremity; Surgical Flaps; Leg Injuries; Plastic Surgery

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