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The pedicled reverse-flow lateral arm flap for coverage of complex traumatic elbow injuries
Clinton S Morrison1, Stephen R Sullivan, Reena A Bhatt
1Division of Plastic Surgery, The Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Purpose:
The pedicled reverse-flow lateral arm flap has been described primarily for the reconstruction of nontraumatic elbow wounds. We describe our experience using this flap in staged operations for soft tissue coverage after elbow trauma, including acute coverage of open fractures and salvage of infected hardware.
Methods:
Review of patients who underwent staged pedicled reverse-flow lateral arm flap transfer for coverage of traumatic elbow defects.
Results:
Three patients were identified; all underwent 2-stage repair with flap delay for coverage of traumatic elbow injuries. Each patient had stable wound coverage with this flap. The only complication was 5% distal flap necrosis in 1 patient.
Conclusions:
The pedicled reverse-flow lateral arm flap provides reliable soft tissue coverage of traumatic elbow defects with minimal donor-site morbidity.
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