The use of a skin paddle‐containing vein graft for arteriovenous looping in two‐stage free flap reconstruction of lower extremities

Author:

Ho Chun‐Yee1ORCID,Roan Tyng‐Luen2ORCID,Hsieh Chi‐Ying1,Yu Yen‐Chen2,Chen Yo‐Shen2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Far Eastern Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

2. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery Far Eastern Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundArteriovenous (AV) looping prior to the lower extremity free flap reconstruction enables better venous drainage in flap circulation, leading to less flap complications and better survival. A two‐staged reconstruction including free tissue transfer after AV looping ensures a robust venous drainage of the flap. Arterialization of the AV loop results in less venous problems after the free flap reconstruction. However, major problems of this staged operation include AV loop kinking, heavy compression and loop exposure, leading to AV graft failure and interruption of surgical planning. The purpose of this article is to summarize probable flaws we noticed in conventional two‐stage lower limb reconstruction and overcome those problems using the skin paddle‐containing vein graft.MethodEight patients with lower limb defects underwent lower limb reconstruction surgery using this technique at our institute. The mean age was 52 years old. Of the eight patients, three of them have the defect due to infection. Three of them was due to trauma and three of them was due to full‐thickness burn. Five of the defects located at foot. The other three defects located at heel, knee, and pretibial region. All of them require AV looping because of unavailability of nearby recipient vessels. They all received a two‐stage operation, including the first stage AV looping with a skin paddle‐containing vein graft and the second stage definite free tissue transfer.ResultsThe mean defect size was 140 cm2 (72–225). The mean length of AV loops was 17.1 cm (8–25). The mean size of skin paddles for vein grafts was 19.4 cm2 (15–24). The mean size of free ALT flaps 154.4 cm2 (105–252). All eight patients experienced a smooth postoperative course with no major or minor complications. There were no graft thrombosis or graft rupture complications during the vascular maturation period. All eight AV loops survived during maturation. All eight patients progressed to the second stage surgery. Maturation time ranged from 5 to 7 days. Free ALT flap was employed during the second stage reconstruction. All flaps survived at the last follow‐up visit. There was no partial flap loss and complications. The mean follow‐up time was 12.25 months, ranging from 8 to 17 months.ConclusionThe skin paddle‐containing vein graft is an effective modification of the regular vein graft for AV looping procedure. The skin paddle prevents the underlying AV loop from compression, kinking and twisting during maturation. It also aids assessing patency of the AV loop and avoids the formation of adhesion between the AV loop and the surrounding tissue.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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