[Repair of limb wounds with free profunda artery perforator flap in posteromedial femoral region].

Objective To explore the effectiveness of free profounda artery perforator flap (PAPF) in the posteromedial femoral region for the treatment of traumatic skin defects of limbs. Methods Between March 2015 and April 2017, 11 cases of traumatic limb skin defect with deep tissue exposure were treated with free PAPF in posteromedial femoral region. There were 7 males and 4 females, with an average age of 39 years (range, 26-54 years). There were 4 cases of upper limb skin defect and 7 cases of lower limb skin defect. The causes of injury included 6 cases of traffic accident injury, 3 cases of machine crush injury, and 2 cases of crush injury. The size of wounds ranged from 11 cm×7 cm to 18 cm×11 cm. The time from post-traumatic admission to flap repair were 4-9 days (mean, 7.3 days). The size of free PAPF ranged from 15 cm×9 cm to 22 cm×13 cm. The donor site of 8 cases were closed directly; 3 cases could not be closed directly, and skin grafting was used to cover the wound. Results The time of skin flap harvest was 40-90 minutes (mean, 47 minutes). All flaps and skin grafts survived and the wounds healed by first intention. All the 11 patients were followed up 6-19 months (mean, 12 months). The skin flaps were soft in texture, similar in color to the skin around the injured limbs, without obvious pigmentation and hair overgrowth. Three of them underwent second-stage skin flap thinning. At last follow-up, the limb function of all patients recovered well. Longitudinal scar could be seen in the donor site of the flap, and the location was concealed. All patients did not complain that scar of the donor site affected their sexual life during the follow-up. Conclusion Free PAPF can achieve satisfactory results in repairing skin defects of extremities. The flaps have the advantages including constant perforator branches, simple operation, and concealed donor site.

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