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Journal of Medical Case Reports
Free gracilis end-to-side microanastomosis to a peronea arteria magna: a case report
Cher Bing Chuo1  Dallan Dargan1  Raghuram Lakshminarayan2 
[1] Department of Plastic Surgery, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, UK;Department of Radiology, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, UK;
关键词: Free tissue transfer;    Peronea arteria magna;    Lower limb trauma;    Open fracture;    Polytrauma;    Anatomical variant;    Case report;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13256-021-03133-5
来源: Springer
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BackgroundComplex orthoplastic lower limb trauma in individuals with multiple injuries requires considerable resources and interdisciplinary collaboration for good outcomes. We present the first reported end-to-side free flap microanastomosis for lower limb trauma reconstruction involving a peronea arteria magna without radiographic collaterals.Case presentationA 55-year-old Caucasian gentleman involved in road traffic collision sustained an open tibial fracture on the anteromedial distal third of the left lower leg with local degloving and a subtotal right foot and ankle degloving. Both injuries were reconstructed with free tissue transfer. A left lower limb peronea arteria magna successfully received a free gracilis muscle flap by end-to-side microanastomosis and perfusion of the foot was preserved. This rare anatomical variant and its anatomy is reviewed, as well as a description of the suggested preoperative planning and technique for reconstruction.ConclusionsSuccessful free flap reconstruction may be performed to a lower limb with a peronea arteria magna recipient as the lone vessel supplying the foot in trauma, although preoperative counseling of the risks, benefits, and options are essential.Level of evidenceLevel V, case report

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