Objectives: The goals of soft tissue reconstruction in the distal lower extremities are to provide a functional limb and to help patients return to a normal life with the capability of wearing shoes or boots. A peroneal perforator propeller sural flap is a combination of a sural flap and a peroneal propeller perforator flap. This article presents the versatility of this flap in the foot and ankle regions.
Patients and Methods: Eleven peroneal perforator propeller sural flaps were harvested to reconstruct the ankle and foot regions. There were 9 male and 2 female patients, with ages ranging from 9 to 64 years. The flaps were used for 7 different defect types including avulsion, gunshot, crush injury, diabetic foot, defect secondary to orthopedic surgery, tumor resection, and electrical burn. The flaps included 3 different insetting types and 2 different utilizations of the sural nerve.
Results: Eight direct propeller flaps, 2 interpolation propeller flaps, and 1 passing-through-style propeller flap were harvested as flap insetting types. In 1 patient, sural nerve coaptation was used, and in 2 patients, an additional posterior tibial artery perforator flap was used. One patient underwent surgery at the time of the injury. Only 2 patients had complications related to the type of injury. There was no need for debulking surgery for patients to wear their own shoes or boots.
Conclusions: The peroneal perforator propeller sural flap can be harvested as a sensory flap with sural nerve coaptation, a passing-through- style, an interpolation style, an extended style, or as a component of double perforator flaps. This type of flap provides various options in the challenging field of reconstructive surgery.
Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest and sources of funding: none declared.
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