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Free posterior tibial perforator flap: Anatomy and a report of 6 cases
Authors:Leung-Kim Hung  Jie Lao  Pak-Cheong Ho
Abstract:
Anatomy of cutaneous perforators of the posterior tibial artery were studied in 20 limbs of 10 cadavers. The majority of the perforators (n = 74, 61%) were located in the middle two quarters of the leg, at an average of 18.6 cm (s.d. 4.5 cm; range 10.5–26 cm) from the medial malleolus, or around 54% (s.d 16%) of the length of the leg. There were usually 3 or 4 perforators in this region, with an average caliber of 1.5 mm (s.d. 0.2 mm; range 1–2 m.m.) and an average length from the posterior tibial artery to the skin of 4.0 cm (s.d. 1.3 cm; range 2.5–6 c.m.). A free fasciocutaneous skin flap based on one of these perforators (the posterior tibial perforator flap, PTP flap) was successfully transplanted in 6 cases. This modified technique of the posterior tibial flap enables the surgeon to retain the posterior tibial artery when the skin of the medial aspect of the leg is chosen to be used as skin flap donor © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc MICROSURGERY 17:503–511 1996
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