Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4117523 Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryIntroductionThe thoracodorsal artery perforator flap with capillary perforators (TAPcp) is based on capillary perforators arising from the descending branch of the thoracodorsal artery and can overcome the drawbacks of the conventional TAP flap, which results in anatomical variations due to the presence of a dominant muscle or septocutaneous perforators. We applied color Doppler ultrasonography (US) to preoperatively visualize capillary perforators of the descending branch of thoracodorsal artery to facilitate successful flap elevation.Patients and methodsUsing preoperative color Doppler US, we examined seven flaps in seven patients who had undergone reconstruction with TAPcp flaps between January 2014 and April 2015. Capillary perforators with diameters <0.5 mm were identified in the anterior border of the latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle. Perforator courses and their penetration points were marked to guide dissection.ResultsAll seven TAPcp flaps were successfully harvested without pedicle damage or perfusion disorders. No serious postoperative complications occurred such as total necrosis or absorption of the transferred adipose flap. In all seven cases, capillary perforators and the descending branch of the thoracodorsal artery were found almost exactly where the preoperative color Doppler US was targeted.ConclusionUsing the technique described herein, capillary perforators of the descending branch of the thoracodorsal artery are easily visualized, and TAPcp flaps can be easily used for various kinds of reconstruction. Moreover, this technique is quick and safe to administer.

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