Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Open (Jan 2018)

Free Functional Gracilis Muscle Transfer for Reconstruction during Forearm Reimplantation in a Patient with Deep Venous Thrombosis

  • Daiki Morita,
  • Hitoshi Nemoto,
  • Kenta Miyabe,
  • Seiko Nakae,
  • Tomoaki Kuroki,
  • Tomohiro Yasuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 03, no. 01
pp. e21 – e24

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Abstract Background Free muscle transfer is the gold standard procedure for functional upper extremity reconstruction. The gracilis muscle is one of the most commonly used donor muscles due to the reduced morbidity of its harvest. Case We performed a free gracilis muscle flap transfer for functional reconstruction of a forearm after reimplantation in a 62-year-old man with a known deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Result Perioperative DVT is a potentially fatal complication due to the risk of pulmonary embolism. There were many risk factors in this case for venous thromboembolism around the time of free flap transfer including the length of the operation, intraoperative position changes, and perioperative suspension of anticoagulants. We divided the operation into two stages to reduce operative times, chose a donor site that did not require intraoperative position changes, placed an indwelling temporary filter in the inferior vena cava preoperatively, and continued administration of anticoagulant intraoperatively. Conclusion With these measures, we safely and successfully performed free gracilis muscle transfer in a patient with DVT.

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