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Research Article

Use of a free gracilis flap for coverage of medium size defects over the ankle and foot

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Pages 91-95 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We report the use of a free gracilis flap in six cases of medium size tissue loss over the ankle and foot. All the procedures were done under spinal or epidural block. A muscle flap was used twice and a musculocutaneous flap four times. The skin paddle was reliable in three cases for evaluation of the vascularity of the musculocutaneous flaps, but in one case there was necrosis of 70% of the surface. In three cases the fatty skin paddle was removed at two weeks and the entire muscle surface was mesh skin grafted. The advantages of the use of a gracilis flap are easy dissection and low donor site morbidity. This flat and thin muscle is well-suited for medium size defects from 8-15 cm. The length of the pedicle could be extended to 8 cm by dissecting it as far as the profunda femoris vessels.

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