TY - JOUR
T1 - Free medial thigh perforator flap for reconstruction of the dynamic and static complex burn scar contracture
AU - Feng, Chung Ho
AU - Yang, Jui Yung
AU - Chuang, Shiow Shuh
AU - Huang, Chun Yuan
AU - Hsiao, Yen Chang
AU - Lai, Chao Yi
PY - 2010/6
Y1 - 2010/6
N2 - Introduction: Dynamic and static complex scar contractures after burn commonly cause tendon adhesion, deep adipose tissue stiffness and further limitation of major joints motion. Skin autografting or locoregional flaps are not adequate reconstructive options, because of the easy recurrence and limitation of donor sites. Therefore, free perforator flaps are playing increasing role in reconstruction of complex scar contractures. Patients and methods: The free medial thigh perforator (MTP) flap is an addition to the reconstructive armamentarium and is particularly useful since the medial thigh is commonly spared in burn injury. Between December 2001 and October 2005, eight patients with severe post-burn scar contractures received free MTP flaps treatment in the Linkou Burn Center. The free MTP flap harvest was modified to enhance its reliability and versatility. Flap sizes ranged from 5 × 15 cm to 8 × 24 cm. The follow-up period was from 12 to 26 months. Flap harvest is rapid, averaging 37.8 min. Results: The significantly improved range of motion of the contracture joints approximated to normal activity at 6-22-month follow-up (p < 0.05). No free major MTP flap complication was noted, except for mild marginal necrosis in one case. Conclusion: The free MTP flap with new modified harvest is a good choice for dynamic an static complex scar contractures of major joints, due to short harvesting time and few variations of the pedicle. However, thick skin paddle was considered in secondary hand reconstruction.
AB - Introduction: Dynamic and static complex scar contractures after burn commonly cause tendon adhesion, deep adipose tissue stiffness and further limitation of major joints motion. Skin autografting or locoregional flaps are not adequate reconstructive options, because of the easy recurrence and limitation of donor sites. Therefore, free perforator flaps are playing increasing role in reconstruction of complex scar contractures. Patients and methods: The free medial thigh perforator (MTP) flap is an addition to the reconstructive armamentarium and is particularly useful since the medial thigh is commonly spared in burn injury. Between December 2001 and October 2005, eight patients with severe post-burn scar contractures received free MTP flaps treatment in the Linkou Burn Center. The free MTP flap harvest was modified to enhance its reliability and versatility. Flap sizes ranged from 5 × 15 cm to 8 × 24 cm. The follow-up period was from 12 to 26 months. Flap harvest is rapid, averaging 37.8 min. Results: The significantly improved range of motion of the contracture joints approximated to normal activity at 6-22-month follow-up (p < 0.05). No free major MTP flap complication was noted, except for mild marginal necrosis in one case. Conclusion: The free MTP flap with new modified harvest is a good choice for dynamic an static complex scar contractures of major joints, due to short harvesting time and few variations of the pedicle. However, thick skin paddle was considered in secondary hand reconstruction.
KW - Complex burn scar contractures
KW - Medial thigh perforator flap
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77950519567
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U2 - 10.1016/j.burns.2009.07.005
DO - 10.1016/j.burns.2009.07.005
M3 - Article
C2 - 19819077
AN - SCOPUS:77950519567
SN - 0305-4179
VL - 36
SP - 565
EP - 571
JO - Burns
JF - Burns
IS - 4
ER -