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Proximal peroneal perforator flap, cadaveric study, and clinical applications for shallow defect reconstructions.

Chae Rim LeeSang Hyun KimHyo Jeong KwonMin Young AhnYong Seok NamSuk-Ho Moon
Published in: Microsurgery (2023)
Proximal peroneal artery perforator flap provides a reliable pedicle for a versatile tissue transfer. This study shows that the perforators of the proximal lateral lower leg often arise from vessels other than the peroneal artery, such as the anterior tibial artery or popliteal artery, as had been previously reported (Winters & de Jongh, 1999). Although the source vessel varies, perforator anatomy is at a safe distance from CPN. This variation of source vessels suggests a change in nomenclature to "proximal peroneal perforator flap." The clinical applications of this flap showed that it can be effectively used for reconstructions of shallow defects, such as in the hands and feet without secondary procedures for debulking.
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