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Morphometrical study of the arterial perforators of the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap

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Abstract: Although abdominal perforator flaps based on a cutaneous branch of the deep inferior epigastric artery (DIEP flaps) have many advantages, preparing these flaps is technically difficult and requires great skill, especially as the portion of the artery running under the anterior rectus abdominis sheath must be operated upon “blind”. To allow easier preparation and elevation of a DIEP flap pedicle, we propose that the arterial perforator should: 1) be more than 1.0 mm large; 2) run a straight intramuscular course, parallel to the rectus abdominis m. fibers, with no large muscular branches; and 3) have only a short portion running immediately under the anterior rectus abdominis sheath. We examined 329 perforators (more than 0.5 mm in diameter at the anterior sheath) in 66 rectus abdominis mm. from 33 cadavers among them: 1) 52 “large” perforators were over 1.0 mm in diameter; 2) 107 “suitable” perforators ran parallel to the muscle fibers without giving off large muscular branches; and 3) 35 “ideal” perforators combined these characteristics. The ideal perforators were usually located in the mid-abdominal region, 10-30 mm lateral to the umbilicus. The suitable perforators were usually present, often in combination with the ideal perforator(s), in a restricted area 20 mm cranial and 40-50 mm lateral to the umbilicus. We classified the course and ramification pattern of the deep inferior epigastric a. into six patterns, depending on whether the anastomosis was sited in the medial or lateral branch and the level at which the branches originated.

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Kikuchi, N., Murakami, G., Kashiwa, H. et al. Morphometrical study of the arterial perforators of the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap. Surg Radiol Anat 23, 375–381 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-001-0375-5

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