ABSTRACT
The authors reconstructed hand defects using a new type of the extended groin flap
in two patients. The extended portion includes the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
(LFCN) and the artery accompanying the LFCN (LFCA). Circulation to the extended portion
was maintained by the communicating branches between the LFCA and the superficial
circumflex iliac artery (SCIA). The flap was used as a pedicle flap in one patient
and as a free flap in the other patient. The extended portion was elevated as an island
flap based on LFCA in the latter. These flaps, including the extended portion, were
transferred successfully. We have already reported use of the inferior extension of
the groin flap based on the descending branch of the SCIA, in 2002. However, the extension
technique described here is a different type of extension, due to the use of a different
nutrient vessel. We believe that this new technique increases the usefulness of the
groin flap.
KEYWORDS
Groin flap - lateral femoral cutaneous nerve accompanying artery - flap extension
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Katsuhiko KashiwaM.D.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Iwate Medical University
Faculty of Medicine, 19-1 Uchimaru, Morioka 020-8505, Japan
Email: kkashiwa@iwate-med.ac.jp