I. Fogdestam et al., EXTENDED FREE LATERAL ARM FLAP WITH PRESERVATION OF THE POSTERIOR CUTANEOUS NERVE OF THE FOREARM, Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery, 30(1), 1996, pp. 49-55
The free lateral arm flap has become a well-defined and reliable flap
for various reconstructive purposes. Little attention has been paid, h
owever, to the possibility of preservation of the posterior cutaneous
nerve of the forearm (nervus cutaneus antebrachii posterior) sacrifice
of which results in numbness of the dorsal part of the forearm. In th
is study, an anatomical dissection showed that in many cases it would
be possible to preserve the nerve. We did 23 free lateral arm flaps in
22 patients during the period 1989-1994. The maximum flap length was
40 cm. Standard maximum width in most cases was 6 cm, and by using a n
ew expansion technique it reached 10 cm in one case. Furthermore, with
meticulous dissection the posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm wa
s either preserved or cut and rejoined in 21 patients, so minimising s
ensory loss at the donor site.