Arch Plast Surg.  2018 Jan;45(1):85-88. 10.5999/aps.2017.00171.

Innovation in the planning of V-Y rotation advancement flaps: A template for flap design

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  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. utkuchan@gmail.com
  • 2Department of Plastic Surgery, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.

Abstract

Local flaps exhibit excellent color matching that no other type of flap can compete with. Moreover, surgery using a local flap is easier and faster than surgery using a distant or free flap. However, local flaps can be much more difficult to design. We designed 2 templates to plan a V-Y rotation advancement flap. The template for a unilateral V-Y rotation advancement flap was used on the face (n=5), anterior tibia (n=1), posterior axilla (n=1), ischium (n=1), and trochanter (n=2). The template for a bilateral flap was used on the sacrum (n=8), arm (n=1), and anterior tibia (n=1). The causes of the defects were meningocele (n=3), a decubitus ulcer (n=5), pilonidal sinus (n=3), and skin tumor excision (n=10). The meningocele patients were younger than 8 days. The mean age of the adult patients was 50.4 years (range, 19-80 years). All the donor areas of the flaps were closed primarily. None of the patients experienced wound dehiscence or partial/total flap necrosis. The templates guided surgeons regarding the length and the placement of the incision for a V-Y rotation advancement flap according to the size of the wound. In addition, they could be used for the training of residents.

Keyword

Surgical flaps; Reconstructive surgical procedures; Meningocele; Pressure ulcer; Skin neoplasms

MeSH Terms

Adult
Arm
Axilla
Femur
Free Tissue Flaps
Humans
Ischium
Meningocele
Necrosis
Pilonidal Sinus
Pressure Ulcer
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Sacrum
Skin
Skin Neoplasms
Surgeons
Surgical Flaps
Tibia
Tissue Donors
Wounds and Injuries
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