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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 1987

The anterior tibial artery flap : anatomic study and clinical application

J. F. Recalde Rocha; Alain Gilbert; Alain-Charles Masquelet; N. John Yousif; James R. Sanger; Hani S. Matloub

Satisfactory replacement of skin defects over the lower leg remains a difficult problem. Various forms of coverage, including, local rotation flaps, muscle flaps, and fascial and free flaps, have their specific indications and inherent disadvantages. In this work, a new axial skin flap based on perforating vessels in the territory of the anterior tibial artery is described. A series of 50 lower leg dissections was carried out in 25 fresh cadavers after latex injection into the femoral artery. Detailed studies of the cutaneous distribution of the anterior tibial artery showed that three main arteries perfuse the anterior lateral portion of the lower leg. The superior lateral peroneal artery and the inferior lateral peroneal artery interseptal cutaneous perforators arise at an average of 25.6 and 17.2 cm from the lateral malleolus, respectively. The superior lateral peroneal artery was present in 100 percent of the specimens, whereas the inferior lateral peroneal artery was present in 70 percent of the specimens. In their course, they give several muscular branches to the peroneus longus and brevis prior to perforating the fascia and arborizing in the subcutaneous tissues of the anterolateral portion of the leg. The average external diameter was 1.6 cm for the superior and 1.4 cm for the inferior lateral peroneal artery. The superficial peroneal nerve accessory artery is the third artery which contributes to the skin of the lower leg. It arises from the superior lateral peroneal artery in 30 percent of cases, from the inferior lateral peroneal artery in 40 percent, and from both in 30 percent. The artery runs along with the superficial peroneal nerve and gives several cutaneous perforators along its descending course. Several cutaneous axial flaps can be fashioned around this anatomy. The operative technique along with demonstrative clinical cases is presented followed by pertinent discussion.


Archive | 1993

Les Lambeaux Musculaires et Cutanés

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Hand Clinics | 2000

Coverage of large skin defects of the pediatric upper extremity.

Maria Claudia Romaña; J. N. Goubier; Alain Gilbert; Alain-Charles Masquelet


Archive | 1993

Le lambeau antébrachial de la branche cutanée proximale de l’artère radiale

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Archive | 1993

Les lambeaux digitaux en îlot

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Hand Clinics | 2000

Management of purpura fulminans at the upper extremity.

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert; J. Berard


Archive | 1993

Le lambeau antébrachial de l’artere radiale (lambeau chinois)

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Archive | 1993

Le lambeau péninsulaire de l’artère iliaque circonflexe superficielle (lambeau inguinal)

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Archive | 1993

Vascularisation du membre supérieur et arbre des lambeaux

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert


Archive | 1993

Le lambeau en îlot de l’artère metacarpienne dorsale du premier espace (lambeau cerf-volant)

Alain-Charles Masquelet; Maria Claudia Romaña; Alain Gilbert

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Hani S. Matloub

Medical College of Wisconsin

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James R. Sanger

Medical College of Wisconsin

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N. John Yousif

Medical College of Wisconsin

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