Title of article :
Evaluation of Anatomic Variations of Fibula Free Flap in Human Fresh Cadavers
Author/Authors :
Gholami, Mahdi Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Hedjazi, Arya Graduate , Kiamarz Milani, Amir Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Reconstruction of the head and neck defects is still one of the most
challenging surgeries for the surgeons. This study investigated on
anatomic variations of fibula free flap in human fresh cadavers.
METHODS
Twenty fibula free flaps harvested from 10 fresh human corpses
were enrolled. The number and type of skin perforators and
their origin were recorded during the flap harvesting. After the
completion of flap harvesting, the length of vascular pedicle and
diameter of the artery and vein at the origin, the fibula length,
the distance of the head of fibula to the site of peroneal artery
bifurcation and harvesting time were also recorded.
RESULTS
The fibula free flaps were performed on 2 women and 8 men with
the mean age of 35.6 years. The average number of perforators
per flap was 1.7, most of which were musculocutaneous (35.29%)
from soleus muscle. The mean fibula length was 33.1 (range:
31-35) cm. The mean distance of the head of fibula to the site
of peroneal artery bifurcation from the tibialis posterior trunk
was 5.76 (range: 4.5-6.5) cm. The mean length of the pedicle flap
was 11.15 (range: 10-13) cm. The mean diameters of the peroneal
artery and vein at the origin were 2.83 and 51.5 mm, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Although the fibula osteocutaneous flap is a reliable choice for
maxillofacial reconstruction, flap harvesting is fairly difficult.
Accordingly, surgeons must be aware of anatomical variations of
the flap and have a suitable case selection to minimize the risk of
surgical complications.
Keywords :
Fibula , Free flap , Fresh cadaver , Skin perforators
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery