The role of local flap reconstruction for limb salvage in patients with moderate to severe medial arterial calcification.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2025
Abstract
The medial arterial calcification (MAC) scoring system (Figure 1) predicts adverse limb events. This study applies MAC scoring to patients undergoing local flap reconstruction. To do so, we reviewed patients that underwent foot and ankle local flaps from January 2010 to November 2022. Radiographs were used to assign MAC scores: absent (MAC=0-1), moderate (MAC=2-3), or severe (MAC≥4). 182 patients underwent local flap reconstruction: 104 (57.1 %) absent MAC, 32 (17.6 %) moderate MAC, and 46 (25.3 %) severe MAC. Patients with severe MAC demonstrated significantly higher rates of diabetes mellitus (p = 0.001), end-stage renal disease (p < 0.001), and peripheral neuropathy (p < 0.001), and more often required a vascular intervention before reconstruction (p = 0.001). Flap-related outcomes and major limb amputation rates were statistically comparable among MAC groups. By a median of 16.5 (IQR: 36.6) months, limb salvage was 84.1 % and not independently associated with MAC on multivariable analysis. Postoperative vascular intervention (absent: 10.7 % vs. moderate: 28.1 % vs. severe: 17.4 %; p = 0.054), podiatric reoperation (absent: 35.6 % vs. moderate: 40.6 % vs. severe: 56.5 %; p = 0.056), and mortality (absent: 19.4 % vs. moderate: 34.4 % vs. 32.6 %; p = 0.102) were not independently associated with MAC on multivariable analysis. Given these results, local flaps are a viable option in patients with MAC. If utilizing a vasculo-plastic approach, severe MAC should not prevent limb salvage efforts via local flap reconstruction.
Volume
64
Issue
5
First Page
552
Last Page
558
ISSN
1542-2224
Published In/Presented At
Rohrich, R. N., Li, K. R., Lin, R. P., Ferdousian, S., Snee, I. A., Adab, R., Atves, J. N., Steinberg, J. S., Youn, R. C., Evans, K. K., Akbari, C. M., & Attinger, C. E. (2025). The role of local flap reconstruction for limb salvage in patients with moderate to severe medial arterial calcification. The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, 64(5), 552–558. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2025.03.013
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
40112907
Department(s)
Medical Education
Document Type
Article