Outcome of rectus femoris muscle flaps performed by vascular surgeons for the management of complex groin wounds after femoral artery reconstructions.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2020
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Groin wound complications after femoral artery reconstructions are highly morbid and notoriously difficult to treat. Successful techniques include long-term antibiotic therapy, operative débridement, and muscle flap coverage. Historically, more complex muscle flap coverage, such as a rectus femoris muscle flap (RFF), has been performed by plastic and reconstructive surgeons. In this study, the experience of vascular surgeons performing RFF in the management of wound complications after femoral artery reconstructions is reported.
METHODS: Clinical data between 2012 and 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Data were summarized, and standard statistical analysis was performed.
RESULTS: There were 23 patients who underwent 24 RFFs for coverage of complex groin wounds after femoral artery reconstructions. One of the 23 patients underwent bilateral RFFs. In this study cohort, patients had a median age of 67.5 years, and 79% (n = 19) were male. Median body mass index was 28.0 kg/m
CONCLUSIONS: RFF coverage of complex groin wounds after femoral artery reconstructions may safely be performed by vascular surgeons with excellent outcomes.
Volume
71
Issue
3
First Page
905
Last Page
911
ISSN
1097-6809
Published In/Presented At
Ryer, E. J., Garvin, R. P., Kapadia, R. N., Jorgensen, B. D., Green, J. O., Fluck, M., Orlova, K., Cindric, M. C., & Elmore, J. R. (2020). Outcome of rectus femoris muscle flaps performed by vascular surgeons for the management of complex groin wounds after femoral artery reconstructions. Journal of vascular surgery, 71(3), 905–911. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2019.05.052
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
31471237
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article