Free-style puzzle flap as a cross-leg pedicled flap: the concept of re-using a flap in acute burns, a case report

Author:

Serror Kevin1ORCID,Chaouat Marc1,Romano Golda1,Schmidt Magali1,Blet Alice1,Mimoun Maurice1,Boccara David1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Burn Center, Hôpital Saint Louis AP-HP 1 Avenue Claude Vellefaux 75010 Paris, France

Abstract

Abstract Background In well-selected cases, flaps can play a pivotal role in optimizing outcomes in the acute phase of burns. A previous redundant flap could be reused or recycled as a donor site from which a new flap could be raised. Case presentation We report the case of a patient with full thickness burns on both legs, leading to the exposure of joints of the right ankle and the right foot and left patellar tendon. The right lower extremity was covered with a free musculo-cutaneous latissimus dorsi flap. Then, a musculo-cutaneous cross-leg flap pedicled on the anterior branch and centered on a perforator was harvested from the previous redundant flap to cover the controlateral knee. Conclusion Sequential flap coverage can be considered in cases of extensive soft tissue defects and particularly in burns. This case illustrates that re-using a redundant part of a previous flap to cover another defect is a safe and interesting alternative in the event of a lack of donor sites or to save donor sites for later reconstruction of contracted burn scars.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Dermatology,Biomedical Engineering,Emergency Medicine,Immunology and Allergy,Surgery

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