The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 67, Issue 6 935-941, Copyright © 1985 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Peroneal island flap for skin defects in the lower extremity
M Yoshimura, T Shimada, S Imura, K Shimamura and S Yamauchi
Two types of peroneal island-flap transfer were used in fourteen patients
with a large defect in the soft tissues of the lower extremity. The
peroneal artery and vein and their cutaneous branches form the pedicle, and
an extensive transfer of skin is possible either from above the knee or
from the lateral side of the leg to as far distal as the foot. Two methods
were used: in the first we severed the peroneal artery and vein distally,
with an island of skin attached, and elevated them proximally, and in the
second we severed the proximal portions of the peroneal vessels, with an
island of skin attached, and elevated them distally. The largest flap that
we used in this series measured fourteen by 16.5 centimeters and the
smallest, 2.5 by five centimeters. All fourteen transfers healed, with no
necrosis of the flap.