Reliability of Single Perforator Based Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap Reconstruction among Children with Post Traumatic Limb Defects

Authors

  • Shiza, Muhammad Aslam Khan, Waseem Humayoon, Hassan Saeed Khan, Ammar Ali Raza, Farhan Gohar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171200

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate reliability of anterolateral thigh flap based on a single perforator in pediatric population for lower limb post traumatic defects.

Study design: Retrospective cross sectional study

Place and duration of study: Pediatric plastic surgery department of the children hospital & university of child health science, Lahore from January 2018 to January 2022.

Methodology: After approval from ethical review board, 50 patients who underwent a free Alt flap reconstruction were included in this retrospective analysis. All flaps for lower limb post traumatic raised on a single perforator were included and reliability of flap was assessed for technical feasibility, outcomes and safety. Data was entered and analysed in SPSS ver: 21.0 and presented as frequency and percentages.

Results: Mean age was 8.2±3.45 years 64% were males.96% had undergone road traffic accident (4% burn).Lower limb was affected in majority of patients 80% (upper limb 20%). 78% of patients were discharged at 10th post-operative day and 8% had partial flap loss.

Conclusion: We concluded in this studyfree tissue transfer of anterolateral thigh flap based on a single perforator in children for covering large defects is a reliable method with good safety margin and minimal complication rate.

Keywords: Anterolateral thigh flap, single perforator, pediatric population, free flap, free tissue transfer, perforator flap reliability

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Shiza, Muhammad Aslam Khan, Waseem Humayoon, Hassan Saeed Khan, Ammar Ali Raza, Farhan Gohar. (2023). Reliability of Single Perforator Based Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap Reconstruction among Children with Post Traumatic Limb Defects. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(01), 200. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171200