The inferiorly based gastrocnemius muscle flap: anatomic aspects
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The inferiorly based gastrocnemius muscle flap: anatomic aspects
Abstract
The arterial communication between the gastrocnemius muscle heads through their lowest anastomotic arteriole bundle alone was examined in specimens from 14 fresh cadavers. In 3 specimens, the larger vessels in close vicinity to the lowest vessels were preserved as well. Distinct communication between the arterial networks of the heads was demonstrated in all cases after injecting dyes through both sural arteries or into the lateral sural artery and the lowest anastomotic arteriole in 11 and 3 specimens, respectively. Therefore, it seems that one head can be adequately supplied from the contralateral one through their lowest anastomotic arteriole(s); nevertheless, the location of this vessel varies significantly and cannot be detected preoperatively. Measurements demonstrated that although this vessel is not found at a constant level, it is invariably detected in the lower third of the medial gastrocnemius head's length and, in 93 percent of cases, in the lower fourth. Thus, rough preoperative planning becomes feasible. Given that the venous communication between the heads has been documented as well, the authors think that an inferiorly based flap of the medial gastrocnemius head for defects of the middle third of the tibia might be both reliable and applicable; however, for reasons of safety, the muscle heads should remain attached along their lower third.
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The distally based sural fasciomuscular flap.Plast Reconstr Surg. 2001 Dec;108(7):2171-2. doi: 10.1097/00006534-200112000-00082. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2001. PMID: 11743442 No abstract available.
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