Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Oct 2024)
Vulvar Reconstruction with Freestyle Perforator Flap from the Medial Thigh Using Color Doppler Ultrasound
Abstract
Summary:. Vulvoperineal defects mount significant functional and aesthetic challenges for reconstructive surgeons, often followed by postoperative complications. Ideal flap creation and perforator selection is vital for proper healing, especially in those with comorbid health concerns. This report details an innovative approach to vulvar reconstruction using a freestyle perforator flap from the medial thigh, identified by color flow Doppler ultrasound (CDU). This noninvasive imaging technique made possible the exact identification and confirmation of a well-vascularized pedicle, giving rise to a tailored flap for enhanced postoperative recovery and healing. The flap was designed based on real-time vascular mapping by CDU and validated through indocyanine green angiography, ensuring robust perfusion. The case of this patient demonstrated the successful application of portable CDU to navigate the intricate vessel network of the medial thigh, which would not have been possible with traditional imaging modalities such as computed tomography alone. The lack of postoperative complications following reconstruction demonstrates how this strategy for addressing vulvoperineal defects is advantageous due to meticulous perforator selection based on the patient’s unique anatomy. CDU is therefore an important tool for achieving optimal outcomes related to form and function, all while reducing the risks of donor site morbidity.