Aj. Penington et P. Mallucci, Closure of elective skin defects in the leg with a fasciocutaneous V-Y island flap, BR J PL SUR, 52(6), 1999, pp. 458-461
Skin defects in the leg can be among the most difficult to cover. Split ski
n grafting of such defects can be complicated by delayed healing and poor c
osmesis and this has led to the description of several local flap technique
s. Here a technique of V-Y flap closure is described based laterally on a r
andom fascial pedicle.
Twenty patients aged from 51 to 85 years had flaps for skin closure after e
xcision of skin tumours, 17 of them in the middle or lower third of the leg
. All but one were performed under local anaesthetic, seven as day cases an
d eight with an overnight stay. No patient was excluded because of medical
conditions or skin quality and two patients had significant lymphoedema.
A single V-Y flap was used in each case and was found to have much greater
mobility than previously described similar flaps. Cosmetic results, and in
particular contour preservation, were found to be excellent.
There were no complete flap losses but four patients had delayed healing, t
wo related to partial flap necrosis. Four patients had wound infections, on
e requiring readmission for intravenous antibiotics but no patient had furt
her surgery.
The fasciocutaneous V to Y island flap was found to be a very satisfactory
method of wound closure in the leg with an acceptable complication rate and
excellent cosmetic results.