Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee

INTRODUCTION: Gastrocnemius muscle flap can only cover small wound in the proximal tibia. The flap size can be increase by including the skin overlying the muscle. The area of coverage and the reach of the flap will increase The main problem with this flap (gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap)...

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Main Authors: Mohd Yusof, Nazri, Ahmad Alwi, Akmal Azim
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Published: Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) 2018
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description INTRODUCTION: Gastrocnemius muscle flap can only cover small wound in the proximal tibia. The flap size can be increase by including the skin overlying the muscle. The area of coverage and the reach of the flap will increase The main problem with this flap (gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap) is the donor site morbidity because the expose soleus muscle raphe doesn't take the skin graft very well. To overcome this problem, we are now islanded the skin paddle and by doing this, the donor site can be closed primarily. Thus covering the soleus muscle raphe and avoiding skin graft over it. The aim of this study is to investigate the outcome of using gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap to cover large soft tissue defect in the leg. MATERIALS & METHODS: A consecutive series of 11 patients underwent islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap surgery in Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan Kuantan Hospital from 2004 till 2017.were reviewed retrospectively. There were 8 males and 3 females with the mean age of 30.6 years old (range 13 to 60). Seven cases were due to open fracture grade IIIB of the tibia, 2 due to degloving injury exposing the patella ligament and the patella, 1 due to open fracture of patella and 1 due to necrotising fasciitis. The wound size ranges from 12 cm2 to 120 cm2. RESULTS: All flaps survived. Three patients require skin grafting at the donor site while the rest the donor sites were able to close primarily. Three developed infection which requires debridement. One healed after vacuum dressing, one after bone transport and one after split thickness skin graft DISCUSSIONS: Chung et al developed a gastrocnemius adipofascial flap to overcome donor site problem. Calderon et al used a VY island gastrocnemius myocutaneus flap to allow primary closure of the donor site. We create a spindle shape skin paddle that allows us to close the donor site primarily. The empty space left after the muscle is transpose further facilitate the closure of the donor site. CONCLUSION: Gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap is effective for coverage of large soft tissue defect from the knee till half of the leg. REFERENCES: 1. Chung YJ, Kim G, Sohn BK. Ann Plast Surg. 2002; 49 :91-5 2. Mcgraw JB, Fishman JH and Sharzer LA.. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1978;62: 15-23 3. Calderon WL et al ,. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2006;118: 301-2
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spelling iium-639842018-06-07T08:09:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/63984/ Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee Mohd Yusof, Nazri Ahmad Alwi, Akmal Azim RD701 Orthopedics INTRODUCTION: Gastrocnemius muscle flap can only cover small wound in the proximal tibia. The flap size can be increase by including the skin overlying the muscle. The area of coverage and the reach of the flap will increase The main problem with this flap (gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap) is the donor site morbidity because the expose soleus muscle raphe doesn't take the skin graft very well. To overcome this problem, we are now islanded the skin paddle and by doing this, the donor site can be closed primarily. Thus covering the soleus muscle raphe and avoiding skin graft over it. The aim of this study is to investigate the outcome of using gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap to cover large soft tissue defect in the leg. MATERIALS & METHODS: A consecutive series of 11 patients underwent islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap surgery in Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan Kuantan Hospital from 2004 till 2017.were reviewed retrospectively. There were 8 males and 3 females with the mean age of 30.6 years old (range 13 to 60). Seven cases were due to open fracture grade IIIB of the tibia, 2 due to degloving injury exposing the patella ligament and the patella, 1 due to open fracture of patella and 1 due to necrotising fasciitis. The wound size ranges from 12 cm2 to 120 cm2. RESULTS: All flaps survived. Three patients require skin grafting at the donor site while the rest the donor sites were able to close primarily. Three developed infection which requires debridement. One healed after vacuum dressing, one after bone transport and one after split thickness skin graft DISCUSSIONS: Chung et al developed a gastrocnemius adipofascial flap to overcome donor site problem. Calderon et al used a VY island gastrocnemius myocutaneus flap to allow primary closure of the donor site. We create a spindle shape skin paddle that allows us to close the donor site primarily. The empty space left after the muscle is transpose further facilitate the closure of the donor site. CONCLUSION: Gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap is effective for coverage of large soft tissue defect from the knee till half of the leg. REFERENCES: 1. Chung YJ, Kim G, Sohn BK. Ann Plast Surg. 2002; 49 :91-5 2. Mcgraw JB, Fishman JH and Sharzer LA.. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1978;62: 15-23 3. Calderon WL et al ,. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2006;118: 301-2 Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) 2018-05-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/63984/1/63984_Islanded%20Gastrocnemius%20Musculocutaneous.pdf Mohd Yusof, Nazri and Ahmad Alwi, Akmal Azim (2018) Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 12 (supplement A). FT02. ISSN 1985-2533 E-ISSN 2232-111X http://www.morthoj.org/supplements/2018/index.php
spellingShingle RD701 Orthopedics
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Ahmad Alwi, Akmal Azim
Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title_full Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title_fullStr Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title_full_unstemmed Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title_short Islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
title_sort islanded gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap for coverage of large wound in the leg and knee
topic RD701 Orthopedics
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/63984/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/63984/1/63984_Islanded%20Gastrocnemius%20Musculocutaneous.pdf