Tensor fascia latae perforator flap: An alternative reconstructive choice for anterolateral thigh flap when no sizable skin perforator is available.
Indian J Plast Surg
; 46(1): 55-8, 2013 Jan.
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INTRODUCTION: The anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) is a versatile flap and very useful for the reconstruction of different anatomical districts. The main disadvantage of this flap is the anatomical variability in number and location of perforators. In general, absence of perforators is extremely rare. In literature, it is reported to be from 0.89% to 5.4%. If no sizable perforators are found, an alternative reconstructive strategy must be considered. Tensor fascia lata (TFL) perforator flap can be a good alternative in these cases: Perforator vessels are always present, the anatomy is more constant and it is possible to harvest it through the same surgical access. The skin island of the flap can be very large and can be thinned removing a large part of the muscle allowing its use for almost the same indications of the ALT flap. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We report 11 cases of reconstruction firstly planned with the ALT flap, then converted into TFL perforator flap. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The result was always satisfactory in terms of the donor site morbidity and reconstructive outcome.
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Indian J Plast Surg
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2013
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