Evaluation of the predictive value of the body-mass-index choosing perforator flaps from different donor sites.
Tobias R MettStephanie Boetger-BoltenFlorian BucherPeter M VogtPublished in: BMC surgery (2023)
Our study demonstrated that the BMI is a predictive indicator that can be used in the preoperative planning of reconstructions using free flaps. Depending on the defect location, the BMI can be considered to predict the thickness of the free flap and may influence the surgeon's choice. On the other hand, a lower correlation between BMI and flap thickness encourages the use of standard flaps if more volume is desired, as the DIEP flap might be sufficient even in normal-weight women. Flaps of distal body parts, such as the forearm or lower leg, are not prone to such predictions and require other selection criteria.