Anatomy - flaps for ortho Flashcards
Radial forearm flap: arterial supply, nerve?
radial a and musculocutaneous branches via BRLABC or MABC
what can you cover with the radial forearm flap?list sites for both as free flap and pedicled flap
Pedicled: hand, wrist, forearm, elbowfree: head/neck, UE, LE, plantar fit neurosensory, esophagus, penis
lateral arm flap: arterial supply? nerve?
artery: posterior br of radial collateral aposterior cutaneous n of arm (branch of radial n)
what can you cover with the lateral arm flap?both pedicled and free
pedicled: shoulder, axilla, elbowfree: head/neck
medial gastroc flap: arterial supply? nerve supply?
medial sural artery (branch of popliteal a)motor n: tibial nsensory n: saphenous (medial), sural (lateral)
what can you cover with medial gastroc flap?
proximal 1/3 tibiaanterior kneedistal 1/3 posterior thighpopliteal fossa
rectus femoris flap: dominant arterial supply and nerve?
artery: descending lateral circumflex femoral anerve: femoral n (motor), anterior fem cutaneous n (sensory)
what can you cover with rectus femoris flap?
inferior abdomen, groin, pubic/perineal region
gracillis flap: major arterial supply and nerve?
medial femoral circumflex aanterior obturator n
coverage of gracillis flap?
pedicled: perineal region,complex pelvic injuriesfree flap: extremities and head/neck
midshaft tibia defect. What flap can you use to cover it?
soleus flap
Name & Describe the vascular classification for muscle flaps
Mathes & NahaiType 1: 1 vacular pedicle (Tensor Fascia Latae)Type 2: 1 dominant + minor pedicle (Gracilis)Type 3: 2 dominant pedicles (G.max)Type 4: Segmental (Sartorius)Type 5: 1 dominant & secondary segmental pedicles (latissimus dorsi)