Predictable pattern digital artery perforator flap: An alternative concept in digital reconstruction

Kostopoulos Epameinondas, Agiannidis Christos, Konofaos Petros, Dounavis Avraam, Papadopoulos Othon, Casoli Vincent

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Abstract

Background: The proper digital arteries as any other axial vessel give rise to multiple cutaneous perforators either volar or dorsal along their course. Their identification is performed with Doppler flowmetry. The vasculo-cutanotendino- osseous complex (VCTOC), which was described by the senior authors, was responsible for the vascularization of all digital anatomic structures (extensor apparatus, skin, periosteum). Their consistent appearance to well measured distances from the digital joints led the way to the present clinical study for highlighting this described anatomy in-vivo and demonstrating the predictability in digital artery perforator (DAP) flap harvest. Methods: From November 2012 to March 2014, fifteen patients underwent reconstruction with a predictable pattern digital artery perforator flap (PPDAP), based on the previously described VCTOC mapping, for digital lesions secondary to tumor extirpation. Flaps were designed as V-Y advancement or propeller type. Postoperative control concerned flap viability and digital function. Results: Seven males and 8 females underwent elective surgery using PPDAP flaps for digital defects following tumor extirpation. The diameter of the defect ranged from 0.5 to 1.5 cm. The vast majority of the lesions were identified on the right hand, the index, the ring finger and the distal phalanx. All flaps survived without signs of venous congestion. No functional digital problems were observed during follow up (mean of 77 months). A minor wound dehiscence presented in one patient. Conclusions: Authors introduced the concept of a “predictable pattern” in the surgery of perforator flaps in the digits. These flaps are reliable and could be a valuable reconstructive option.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)88-96
Number of pages9
JournalHand
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Digital artery perforator flap
  • Doppler device
  • Dorsal perforators
  • Extensor apparatus
  • Predictable pattern
  • Vascular cutaneo-tendino-osseous complex

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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