Abstract
The gracilis free flap is a workhorse in plastic surgery. We present a modified technique
that relies on a single horizontal thigh-lift-type approach, which (1) gives wide
pedicle exposure, (2) provides material for skin grafting, and (3) allows for distal
flap transection without an additional incision. Eighteen gracilis free flaps were
performed from 2007 to 2009 for lower extremity reconstruction. Complete flap survival
was observed in 17 patients with one partial necrosis distally. Our approach allowed
access to divide the distal gracilis tendon without a second incision in all cases.
The mean scar length was 16 ± 3 cm and no hypertrophic scars were observed. In 15
patients, no visible scar was observed in the upright position, and in three patients,
the scar was visible dorsally (2 ± 1 cm). No sensory deficits were observed 6 months
postoperatively. In addition, the split-thickness skin graft harvested from the skin
paddle was sufficient to cover all defects.
Keywords
free flap - scar - donor site morbidity