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Gastrocnemius flap
Dr. Satish Kumar.S
Introduction
• Gastrocnemius muscle or musculocutaneous flap- workhorse flap in
knee and upper leg defects
• Constant dominant vascular pedicle-makes it one of the most reliable
flap
• Transposition results in little or no functional deficit provided soleus
and other head left intact
Anatomy - Gastrocnemius Muscle
• The gastrocnemius muscle has two fleshy heads of origin.
• The medial head arises from the popliteal surface of the femur,
superior to the medial condyle and posterior to the insertion of the
adductor magnus tendon.
• The lateral head arises from the lateral condyle of the femur.
• Distal to the popliteal fossa, the two fleshy heads unite into a fibrous
septum that separates the two muscle bellies throughout their
extent.
• The medial head is longer than the lateral head (15 to 20 cm;12 to
17 cm, respectively).
• The lesser saphenous vein and the sural nerve course within the
furrow between the two muscle bellies.
• At the midcalf, the muscle bellies end in a broad aponeurosis that
joins the aponeurosis of the soleus muscle to form the tendon of
Achilles.
• The tendon inserts into the calcaneum.
• The gastrocnemius muscle flexes the knee and plantarflexes the foot.
• The plantaris muscle and tendon lie between the medial
gastrocnemius and the soleus muscle and can be used to clearly
identify the plane of separation.
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Arterial Anatomy – Popliteal artery
• Popliteal ar. courses medial to lateral
• Branches prox. to distal-
• A large lateral branch that supplies the
vastus lateralis & biceps femoris
• medial and lateral superior genicular
arteries, which curve around both femoral
condyles.
• sural arteries, one medial and one lateral
• arise superior to the level of the
articulation of the femur with the tibia.
• The middle genicular artery
• The medial and lateral inferior genicular
arteries,curves around tibial condyles
Arterial Anatomy
• The medial sural artery arises from the posterior surface of the
popliteal artery approximately 1 cm proximal to the femoral-tibial
articulation.
• Its external diameter at its origin is 2 to 2.5 mm
• The length of the artery from its origin to its entry into the muscle
hilum is 4 to 5 cm.
• The lateral sural artery arises from the posterior surface of the
popliteal artery in a more distal location
• Its external diameter is 2 to 2.4 mm with a pedicle length of 4 cm.
Venous drainage of the flap
• All arteries to these flaps are accompanied by venae comitantes.
• Primary: venae comitantes of the medial and lateral sural artery
Two venae comitantes are found with each artery. The diameter
of the veins is approximately 3.5 mm, ranging from 3 to 4 mm.
• Secondary: superficial veins such as the lesser saphenous vein
This vein can be included with the flap to augment drainage
particularly useful when a large skin island is included
with the flap.
NERVE SUPPLY
• The tibial nerve gives off the medial and lateral sural motor nerves
(the medial branch being usually 1–2 cm proximal to the lateral one)
in the proximal third of the popliteal fossa.
• Both nerves accompany the respective vascular pedicles to reach the
heads of the gastrocnemius.
Flap innervation
Motor
• Medial and lateral sural motor nerves that come of the tibial nerve
These nerves are approximately 4–5 cm in length and enter the
muscle on its deep proximal surface with sural vascular pedicle.
As the gastrocnemius is a rapid-contraction muscle, it is preferable
to cut the nerve when raising a pedicled flap to avoid muscle
contraction.
Sensory
• Skin overlying the medial gastrocnemius muscle
Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve and saphenous nerve(L3–L4)
innervate this area
The saphenous nerve follows the course of the greater saphenous
vein and can be found near the medial side of the gastrocnemius
• Skin overlying the lateral gastrocnemius muscle
The sural nerve (S1–S2) supplies the skin in this part of the calf and
the nerve can be found running along the lesser saphenous vein.
The nerve runs in a subfascial plane and pierces the fascia in the
posterior calf to travel more superficially and supply the skin.
Flap details
• Type I muscle –Mathes and Nahai
• Supplied by one dominant neurovascular pedicle
• Namely medial and lateral sural arteries
• Raised as a muscle flap or musculocutaneous flap
• Medial gastrocnemius –usually used for defects of upper leg and
knee
Medial Gastrocnemius Flap
Flap vascularity
• Arterial supply
• Dominant – medial sural artery
• Length: 5.1 cm (range 1.6–9.5 cm)
• Diameter: 2.5 mm (range 1.8–4 mm)
• Minor –
• Br. From lateral sural artery – located in distal half of
muscle
• Post. Tibial Ar.-
musculocutaneous br. From PTA in mid leg
muscular br.  soleus and distal medial gastrocnemius
Frequently, this br. is large- permits Inf. Based flap
• Venous – two venae comitantes
Flap design & marking
• Anatomical landmarks-
• A transverse line is marked in the posterior knee crease
(indicates the level of medial and lateral sural vessels)
• The midline raphe separating the medial and lateral heads and
the distal ends of the muscles
• Thinner the muscle, the easier will be to transpose
• A thick-bodied muscle is always more difficult to mobilize
Medial Musculocutaneous flap
• Skin width- medial border of tibia to median raphe
• Point of rotation- midline popliteal fossa
• Skin overlying muscle, can extend as
random beyond the muscle with 1:1 ratio
• Usually about 10cm from malleolus
Flap dimensions
• Muscle -Medial head
• Length: 15 cm (range 13–20 cm)
• Width: 7 cm (range 5–9 cm)
• Skin island dimensions
• Length: 10–15 cm (maximum 20 cm)
• Width: 6–10 cm (maximum 15 cm)
Operative technique
• Incision- posterior midline incision or a longitudinal incision between
the midline and the defect
• Key landmark-
• Sural nerve and SSV- lie superficial to the muscle bellies
• Locates the natural cleavage bet. the bellies
• Identify soleus-
• Aponeurotic layer ant. and post. Surfaces
Operative technique
• The muscle fascia is split, and the junction of the two heads is incised
• The loose avascular areolar tissue between soleus and gastrocnemius
- swept through with the finger down to the tendinous junction.
• the muscle is transected distally with a cuff of tendon attached for
use in fixation to the wound edge
• Muscle tunneled to the defect
• Drains kept in muscle bed
Medial Musculocutaneous flap
• midline posterior incision is made in the upper calf, and
• after identifying the sural nerve and lesser saphenous vein, the deep
dissection is done
• remainder of the peripheral skin incision is then made
• Musculocutaneous flap elevated
• Peritenon over soleus and achilles preserved
• Backcuts in prox. Skin may be required for flap rotation
Steps to maximise arc of rotation
• The tendons of gracilis and semitendinosus muscles- tenolysis for
free passage of flap
• The origin of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle can be
transected
• The neurovascular pedicle of the medial gastrocnemius muscle
should be identified- nerve is transected
Lateral Gastrocnemius flap
Vascularity
• Dominant- lateral sural ar.
• Minor- br from medial sural ar.
• Length- 4.8cm
• Veins- venae comitantes
• Nerves -
• Sural nerve- runs in subfascial plane and
pierces the fascia in posterior calf to become
superficial
Flap dimensions
• Muscle dimensions Lateral head
• Length: 12 cm (range 11–16 cm)
• Width: 5 cm (range 4–7 cm)
• The dimensions for skin islands over the lateral gastrocnemius
muscle are adjusted to be slightly smaller than medial head
Lateral musculocutaneous flap
Operative technique
• Similar to medial
• Caution- Prox. Encounter the
common peroneal nerve
• Passes from medial to lateral
over the upper portion of the
muscle belly
Medial Vs. Lateral
Medial gastrocnemius
• Longer
• Larger
• Optimally positioned along
tibial border
• Thus, reach is more- defects of
upper leg and knee
Lateral gastrocnemius
• Shorter
• Smaller
• Has to trespass lateral and
anterior compartments to reach
tibia
• Reach is small- upper lateral leg
and smaller knee defects
Technical points
• flap should be firmly fixed on the recipient site
• The short distal aponeurotic portion -buried into the edge of
recipient site - a solid attachment for the flap.
• Motor nerve to be cut
• avoids contraction of the muscle when it is attached on the recipient site
• allows the flap to shrink over time, essentially serving as a debulking
procedure.
Flap modifications
• Transposition flap:
• Most commonly used
• Islanding the flap- cutting the origin
• extra reach obtained
• Cautious not to injure pedicle
• Incising muscle fascia(bowman procedure)
• Additional length & improved contour
• Advancement flap
• Undermining in submuscular plane
• Advancement of musculocutaneous unit to cover upper tibial defects
Medial sural perforator flap
• Musculocutaneous flap
• Excessive bulk
• Significant donor defect
• Perforator flap
• Thin local flap
• Muscle function preserved and a lifeboat in future
Marking
• a line is drawn along the medial leg from the
midpoint of the popliteal crease to the
midpoint of the medial malleolus
• first major perforator- 8 cm from the popliteal
crease-distal half of a circle with a radius of 2
cm,
• Second major perforator-15 cm from the
popliteal crease-circle with a radius of 3 cm
• More distal the perforator- longer the pedicle
Gastrocnemius Musculocutaneous V-Y
Advancement Flap
• Gastrocnemius Musculocutaneous Cross-Leg Flap
• Not much in practice with availability of other local flaps and free flaps
• Free flap
• Vessel calibre-good
• Short pedicle
• Free functional muscle transfer
Arc of rotation
• Medial gastrocnemius-arc of rotation is circular and
the areas covered are
• the proximal third of the tibia(medial aspect and anterior
crest),
• the anterior aspect of the knee beyond the lateral border of
the patella,
• the distal third of the posterior aspect of the thigh, and
• the popliteal fossa.
Indications
• medial and anterior aspect of the leg and knee for the medial head
and the lateral aspect for the lateral head
• Localized areas of tibial osteomyelitis can be removed and the defect
reconstructed with well-vascularized muscle.
• Exposed metal plates can be similarly covered.
• functional transplant to restore forearm flexion,forearm extension, or
foot extension.
Advantages
• Muscle dissection is easy and quick
• Contour deformity following the use of one head is acceptable.
• When only one head is raised, functional loss is negligible, compared
to the benefit of the procedure
• Subsequent bony procedures can be carried out by elevating the
healed flap
• unnecessary to operate in the vicinity of its high vascular pedicle,
thereby decreasing the possibility of inadvertent damage to the flap's
blood supply
Disadvantages
• The posterior incision is not desirable in females.
• The donor site following musculocutaneous flap is not cosmetically
acceptable .
• Functional- some difficulty in galloping
Conclusion
• Effective to cover upper leg and knee defects
• Constant dominant vascular pedicle
• Easy and quick to harvest
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Gastrocnemius flap

  • 2. Introduction • Gastrocnemius muscle or musculocutaneous flap- workhorse flap in knee and upper leg defects • Constant dominant vascular pedicle-makes it one of the most reliable flap • Transposition results in little or no functional deficit provided soleus and other head left intact
  • 3. Anatomy - Gastrocnemius Muscle • The gastrocnemius muscle has two fleshy heads of origin. • The medial head arises from the popliteal surface of the femur, superior to the medial condyle and posterior to the insertion of the adductor magnus tendon. • The lateral head arises from the lateral condyle of the femur. • Distal to the popliteal fossa, the two fleshy heads unite into a fibrous septum that separates the two muscle bellies throughout their extent.
  • 4. • The medial head is longer than the lateral head (15 to 20 cm;12 to 17 cm, respectively). • The lesser saphenous vein and the sural nerve course within the furrow between the two muscle bellies. • At the midcalf, the muscle bellies end in a broad aponeurosis that joins the aponeurosis of the soleus muscle to form the tendon of Achilles. • The tendon inserts into the calcaneum. • The gastrocnemius muscle flexes the knee and plantarflexes the foot. • The plantaris muscle and tendon lie between the medial gastrocnemius and the soleus muscle and can be used to clearly identify the plane of separation.
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  • 8. Arterial Anatomy – Popliteal artery • Popliteal ar. courses medial to lateral • Branches prox. to distal- • A large lateral branch that supplies the vastus lateralis & biceps femoris • medial and lateral superior genicular arteries, which curve around both femoral condyles. • sural arteries, one medial and one lateral • arise superior to the level of the articulation of the femur with the tibia. • The middle genicular artery • The medial and lateral inferior genicular arteries,curves around tibial condyles
  • 9. Arterial Anatomy • The medial sural artery arises from the posterior surface of the popliteal artery approximately 1 cm proximal to the femoral-tibial articulation. • Its external diameter at its origin is 2 to 2.5 mm • The length of the artery from its origin to its entry into the muscle hilum is 4 to 5 cm. • The lateral sural artery arises from the posterior surface of the popliteal artery in a more distal location • Its external diameter is 2 to 2.4 mm with a pedicle length of 4 cm.
  • 10. Venous drainage of the flap • All arteries to these flaps are accompanied by venae comitantes. • Primary: venae comitantes of the medial and lateral sural artery Two venae comitantes are found with each artery. The diameter of the veins is approximately 3.5 mm, ranging from 3 to 4 mm. • Secondary: superficial veins such as the lesser saphenous vein This vein can be included with the flap to augment drainage particularly useful when a large skin island is included with the flap.
  • 11. NERVE SUPPLY • The tibial nerve gives off the medial and lateral sural motor nerves (the medial branch being usually 1–2 cm proximal to the lateral one) in the proximal third of the popliteal fossa. • Both nerves accompany the respective vascular pedicles to reach the heads of the gastrocnemius.
  • 12. Flap innervation Motor • Medial and lateral sural motor nerves that come of the tibial nerve These nerves are approximately 4–5 cm in length and enter the muscle on its deep proximal surface with sural vascular pedicle. As the gastrocnemius is a rapid-contraction muscle, it is preferable to cut the nerve when raising a pedicled flap to avoid muscle contraction.
  • 13. Sensory • Skin overlying the medial gastrocnemius muscle Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve and saphenous nerve(L3–L4) innervate this area The saphenous nerve follows the course of the greater saphenous vein and can be found near the medial side of the gastrocnemius • Skin overlying the lateral gastrocnemius muscle The sural nerve (S1–S2) supplies the skin in this part of the calf and the nerve can be found running along the lesser saphenous vein. The nerve runs in a subfascial plane and pierces the fascia in the posterior calf to travel more superficially and supply the skin.
  • 14. Flap details • Type I muscle –Mathes and Nahai • Supplied by one dominant neurovascular pedicle • Namely medial and lateral sural arteries • Raised as a muscle flap or musculocutaneous flap • Medial gastrocnemius –usually used for defects of upper leg and knee
  • 16. Flap vascularity • Arterial supply • Dominant – medial sural artery • Length: 5.1 cm (range 1.6–9.5 cm) • Diameter: 2.5 mm (range 1.8–4 mm) • Minor – • Br. From lateral sural artery – located in distal half of muscle • Post. Tibial Ar.- musculocutaneous br. From PTA in mid leg muscular br.  soleus and distal medial gastrocnemius Frequently, this br. is large- permits Inf. Based flap • Venous – two venae comitantes
  • 17. Flap design & marking • Anatomical landmarks- • A transverse line is marked in the posterior knee crease (indicates the level of medial and lateral sural vessels) • The midline raphe separating the medial and lateral heads and the distal ends of the muscles • Thinner the muscle, the easier will be to transpose • A thick-bodied muscle is always more difficult to mobilize
  • 18. Medial Musculocutaneous flap • Skin width- medial border of tibia to median raphe • Point of rotation- midline popliteal fossa • Skin overlying muscle, can extend as random beyond the muscle with 1:1 ratio • Usually about 10cm from malleolus
  • 19. Flap dimensions • Muscle -Medial head • Length: 15 cm (range 13–20 cm) • Width: 7 cm (range 5–9 cm) • Skin island dimensions • Length: 10–15 cm (maximum 20 cm) • Width: 6–10 cm (maximum 15 cm)
  • 20. Operative technique • Incision- posterior midline incision or a longitudinal incision between the midline and the defect • Key landmark- • Sural nerve and SSV- lie superficial to the muscle bellies • Locates the natural cleavage bet. the bellies • Identify soleus- • Aponeurotic layer ant. and post. Surfaces
  • 21. Operative technique • The muscle fascia is split, and the junction of the two heads is incised • The loose avascular areolar tissue between soleus and gastrocnemius - swept through with the finger down to the tendinous junction. • the muscle is transected distally with a cuff of tendon attached for use in fixation to the wound edge • Muscle tunneled to the defect • Drains kept in muscle bed
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  • 24. Medial Musculocutaneous flap • midline posterior incision is made in the upper calf, and • after identifying the sural nerve and lesser saphenous vein, the deep dissection is done • remainder of the peripheral skin incision is then made • Musculocutaneous flap elevated • Peritenon over soleus and achilles preserved • Backcuts in prox. Skin may be required for flap rotation
  • 25. Steps to maximise arc of rotation • The tendons of gracilis and semitendinosus muscles- tenolysis for free passage of flap • The origin of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle can be transected • The neurovascular pedicle of the medial gastrocnemius muscle should be identified- nerve is transected
  • 27. Vascularity • Dominant- lateral sural ar. • Minor- br from medial sural ar. • Length- 4.8cm • Veins- venae comitantes • Nerves - • Sural nerve- runs in subfascial plane and pierces the fascia in posterior calf to become superficial
  • 28. Flap dimensions • Muscle dimensions Lateral head • Length: 12 cm (range 11–16 cm) • Width: 5 cm (range 4–7 cm) • The dimensions for skin islands over the lateral gastrocnemius muscle are adjusted to be slightly smaller than medial head
  • 30. Operative technique • Similar to medial • Caution- Prox. Encounter the common peroneal nerve • Passes from medial to lateral over the upper portion of the muscle belly
  • 31. Medial Vs. Lateral Medial gastrocnemius • Longer • Larger • Optimally positioned along tibial border • Thus, reach is more- defects of upper leg and knee Lateral gastrocnemius • Shorter • Smaller • Has to trespass lateral and anterior compartments to reach tibia • Reach is small- upper lateral leg and smaller knee defects
  • 32. Technical points • flap should be firmly fixed on the recipient site • The short distal aponeurotic portion -buried into the edge of recipient site - a solid attachment for the flap. • Motor nerve to be cut • avoids contraction of the muscle when it is attached on the recipient site • allows the flap to shrink over time, essentially serving as a debulking procedure.
  • 33. Flap modifications • Transposition flap: • Most commonly used • Islanding the flap- cutting the origin • extra reach obtained • Cautious not to injure pedicle • Incising muscle fascia(bowman procedure) • Additional length & improved contour • Advancement flap • Undermining in submuscular plane • Advancement of musculocutaneous unit to cover upper tibial defects
  • 34. Medial sural perforator flap • Musculocutaneous flap • Excessive bulk • Significant donor defect • Perforator flap • Thin local flap • Muscle function preserved and a lifeboat in future
  • 35. Marking • a line is drawn along the medial leg from the midpoint of the popliteal crease to the midpoint of the medial malleolus • first major perforator- 8 cm from the popliteal crease-distal half of a circle with a radius of 2 cm, • Second major perforator-15 cm from the popliteal crease-circle with a radius of 3 cm • More distal the perforator- longer the pedicle
  • 37. • Gastrocnemius Musculocutaneous Cross-Leg Flap • Not much in practice with availability of other local flaps and free flaps • Free flap • Vessel calibre-good • Short pedicle • Free functional muscle transfer
  • 38. Arc of rotation • Medial gastrocnemius-arc of rotation is circular and the areas covered are • the proximal third of the tibia(medial aspect and anterior crest), • the anterior aspect of the knee beyond the lateral border of the patella, • the distal third of the posterior aspect of the thigh, and • the popliteal fossa.
  • 39. Indications • medial and anterior aspect of the leg and knee for the medial head and the lateral aspect for the lateral head • Localized areas of tibial osteomyelitis can be removed and the defect reconstructed with well-vascularized muscle. • Exposed metal plates can be similarly covered. • functional transplant to restore forearm flexion,forearm extension, or foot extension.
  • 40. Advantages • Muscle dissection is easy and quick • Contour deformity following the use of one head is acceptable. • When only one head is raised, functional loss is negligible, compared to the benefit of the procedure • Subsequent bony procedures can be carried out by elevating the healed flap • unnecessary to operate in the vicinity of its high vascular pedicle, thereby decreasing the possibility of inadvertent damage to the flap's blood supply
  • 41. Disadvantages • The posterior incision is not desirable in females. • The donor site following musculocutaneous flap is not cosmetically acceptable . • Functional- some difficulty in galloping
  • 42. Conclusion • Effective to cover upper leg and knee defects • Constant dominant vascular pedicle • Easy and quick to harvest
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Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. TAYLOR TYPE 3. SINGLE NERVE TRUNK MULT BRANCHES
  2. The proximal part of the skin island should be 4 cm beyond the popliteal crease
  3. Distally subcutaneous
  4. PROSTHETIC KNEE REPLACEMENT