The Effect of Medial Circumflex Artery Variation on the Success Rate of Gracilis Flap Procedures: A Systematic Review

旋股内侧动脉变异对股薄肌皮瓣手术成功率的影响:系统评价

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Abstract

This systematic review examines the impact of anatomical variations in the medial circumflex artery (MCA) on the outcomes of gracilis flap procedures in reconstructive surgery. Incorporating 16 studies, this review analyzes how different MCA variants influence the success rates of these procedures. Findings highlight critical MCA variations, including cases of split and double pedicles and differences in pedicle length and branching patterns, which can complicate flap harvesting and vascular anastomosis. The studies consistently underscore the need for precise preoperative imaging and intraoperative adaptability to manage these anatomical differences effectively.  Notably, variants with shorter or branched pedicles present higher risks of partial flap loss and complications, particularly in autologous breast reconstruction and lower extremity repairs. The findings support the adoption of advanced imaging protocols, such as high-resolution Doppler and CT angiography, to enable detailed vascular mapping. Interdisciplinary collaboration among anatomists, radiologists, and surgeons is essential for developing comprehensive strategies tailored to individual anatomical landscapes, optimizing both the success and viability of gracilis flaps.  The review emphasizes that understanding MCA variability is crucial for enhancing surgical precision and improving patient outcomes. Standardizing preoperative assessment protocols and exploring alternative flap techniques may mitigate risks associated with MCA variations, advancing the field of reconstructive surgery.

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