Wc. Wu et al., THE COMBINED USE OF FLAPS BASED ON THE SUBSCAPULAR VASCULAR SYSTEM FOR LIMB RECONSTRUCTION, British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 50(2), 1997, pp. 73-80
The combined use of flaps based on the subscapular vascular system for
limb reconstructions has been infrequently reported. Such combination
s have mainly been used for mandibular and facial reconstructions. We
have used these flaps as free flaps for lower limb reconstructions in
7 patients, in 6 cases after trauma and in one after infection. A lati
ssimus dorsi muscle or musculocutaneous flap and serratus anterior mus
cle flap were used together in 4 cases, and a latissimus dorsi muscle
flap and parascapular flap in 3 cases. All cases healed satisfactorily
. The indications for the combined use of these flaps are to resurface
two separate defects simultaneously or to resurface very large defect
s. The anatomy of the subscapular vascular system allows the combined
use of two or more flaps. It has the advantage of requiring anastomosi
s of one vascular pedicle only. Such combined flaps are particularly s
uitable for resurfacing defects wider than their length, in relation t
o the long axis of the limb.