The Subcalcaneal Fat Pad: An Innovative Space for Passage of the Pedicle in Free Flap Reconstruction of Lateral Heel Defects

Sandra Scharfetter* (First author), Karl Schwaiger (Co-author), Gottfried Wechselberger (Last author)

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Abstract

Soft-tissue defects of the lateral heel remain a challenge for reconstructive surgeons. Although a reliable vascular supply for free flap anastomosis is available anteriorly from the anterior tibial vessels and medially from the posterior tibial vessels, the vascular anatomy of the lateral side lacks suitable donor vessels for free flap anastomoses. Although the pedicle can be passed either ventrally beneath the skin or dorsally between the Achilles tendon and calcaneus, these passages are hardly applicable for lateral heel defects. We identified the space between the plantar surface of the calcaneus and the plantar aponeurosis as an innovative approach for reconstruction. Therefore, we propose the subcalcaneal fat pad as an alternative and reliable route for the passage of the flap pedicle to the posterior tibial vessels in free flap reconstruction of soft-tissue defects in the lateral calcaneal region. Consequently, the vascular pedicle can be safely anastomosed to the posterior tibial vessels. This approach provides a new option for recipient vessels in free flap reconstruction.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPlastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open.
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • DONOR-SITE MORBIDITY
  • GRACILIS MUSCLE FLAP
  • VERSATILITY
  • COVERAGE
  • FOOT

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