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  • ICROANATOMIC STUDY OF PUDENDALTHIGH SKIN FLAP

    Objective To investigate the microanatomic basis of thepudendalthigh flap and provide the anatomic basis for clinical application. Methods Skin microdissection of the pudendal regions was performed on 11 adult cadavers (22 sides). Then, the clinical way was simulated to obtain the flaps, and the vessels and nerves contained in them were surveyed. After that, the tissues in the deep part were dissected, and the vessels and nerves were traced back to their origins. The notes were taken. Results The blood supply to the pudenal regions was plentiful and constant. The initiation point of the superficial external pudendal artery was 2.14+ 0.23 mm in diameter; one branch of it was the inguinal branch and the other branch was the perineal branch. Their diameters were 1.38+0.34mm and 1.21+0.24 mm. The initiation point of the posterior labial or scrotum arteries was 1.13+0.24 mm in diameter, and the lateral branch was 0.67+0.33 mm in diameter. The anterior cutaneous branch of the obturator artery was 1.68+ 0.11 mm in diameter. The position of all the blood vessels was relatively constant, especially the external pudendal artery and the lateral branch of the posterior scrotal artery. Many of the blood vessels passed through the areas of the pudendum and the thigh, anastomosed with each other. Three groups of the vascular net passed through the upper, middle and lower parts of the flap. Three main groups of the innervation were as the following: the ramus femoralis nervi genitofemoralis, the cutaneous branches of the ilioinguinal nerve, and the postnerve of the scrotum or the labia vulvae. Conclusion The pudendalthigh flaphas an abundant blood supply, and its dissection is convenient with an easy incision; the donor site is covert. The pudendalthigh skin flap has the following advantages for the sexual organ reconstruction: the skin flap can have a good sensation and a good shape, and the operative procedure is easy to perform.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • IMPROVED METHOD OF OBTAINING MEDIAL PLANTAR CUTANEOUS GRAFT AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATION

    OBJECTIVE To introduce a skin flap containing the middle cutaneous branch of the medial plantar artery. METHODS Microanatomic study was performed on 8 fresh cadaveric feet, the arteries were dissected and infused with methylene blue to observe their vascular distribution and the skin area supplied by the middle cutaneous branch. Furthermore, the clinical application was reported. A local pedicled flap containing the middle cutaneous branch was used to repair the soft tissue defects of the foot in 7 patients, and free cutaneous graft was used to repair the skin defects of the fingers in 6 patients. RESULTS The results showed that the medical plantar artery gave off 3 cutaneous branches to supply the medial aspect of the foot, among which the middle branch was the largest one and anastomosed with the other two branches. The skin flaps used clinically were all survived completely. CONCLUSION Medial plantar cutaneous graft had a reliable blood supply, and it’s one of the best choice in repairing small to middle sized skin defects of the foot and the fingers.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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