Abstract
Oropharyngeal defects left after tumor resection are usually reconstructed with radial
forearm or anterolateral thigh (ALT) perforator free flaps, but these flaps can be
too thin or too thick. In this study, medial sural perforator free flaps with intermediate
volumes were used for oropharyngeal reconstruction. Of the 243 patients with oropharyngeal
cancer who underwent head and neck reconstruction between October 2006 and October
2011, the medial sural perforator free flap was used 20 times. The number and locations
of the main sizable perforators, the dimensions and thickness of the flap, and the
length of the pedicle were recorded. Satisfactory results were achieved in 18 patients.
The flaps in the two remaining cases failed. The vertical locations of the main sizable
medial sural perforators were 6 to 15 cm away from the popliteal crease. The medial
sural perforator free flaps ranged from 4 to 10 mm in thickness. Medial sural perforator
free flaps may be an alternative for medium-sized defects that cannot be properly
reconstructed with radial forearm or ALT perforator free flaps because of their inappropriate
flap volume.
Keywords
medial sural - medial sural perforator flap - perforator flap - oropharyngeal reconstruction
- head and neck reconstruction