New Technique for the Proximal Leg Reconstruction: Medial Sural Artery-Based Cross-leg Flap

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Abstract

Reconstruction of the lower extremity, especially the proximal lower leg, is known to be a challenge for reconstructive surgeons. When there is extensive vascular damage, the use of local flaps and microsurgical methods will be limited, so there are few reconstructive options available. We want to define the use of medial sural artery-based cross-leg flap for the reconstruction of the proximal lower leg. A 51-year-old male had a soft tissue defect on the proximal leg region because of a gun-shot injury. We observed that there was no chance of a local flap as a result of CT angiography. We considered free flap to be risky because of extensive vascular damage and medial sural artery-based cross-leg flap was planned. 12*20-cm-sized medial sural artery-based cross-leg flap was elevated from the contralateral leg and adapted to the defect without tension. Medial sural artery-based flap is mostly used as a vascular island for the reconstruction of knee defects. However, its use as a cross-leg flap has not been found in the literature. We believe that it is a safe option to consider in challenging cases such as after flap failure or patients not suitable for a free flap.

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Kaplan, A., Allı, İ., Ergani, H. M., Yaşar, B., Duru, Ç., & Ünlü, R. E. (2021). New Technique for the Proximal Leg Reconstruction: Medial Sural Artery-Based Cross-leg Flap. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, 55, 481–485. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43465-021-00411-8

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