Browsing by Author "Capito, Anthony E."
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- Aesthetic Outcomes of the Adipofascial Turnover Flap for Nasal DefectsCanzoneri, Christina N.; Capito, Anthony E. (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2023)Background: The single-stage adipofascial turnover (AFT) flap with full-thickness skin grafting is a novel technique that has been demonstrated as a safe, reliable, and cost-effective alternative to forehead flaps for nasal tip reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to compare aesthetic outcomes of these reconstructive techniques. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of patients who underwent either a forehead flap or an AFT flap for nasal reconstruction between January 2016 and January 2021. Aesthetic outcomes were compared via patient surveys and photographic analysis by plastic surgeons. All photographs were standardized and masked to conceal which reconstructive technique was utilized. Wilcoxon ranksum tests and t-tests were performed to determine significance. Results: Ten forehead flaps and 22 AFT flaps were performed between January 2016 and January 2021. Seven forehead flap patients and 18 AFT flap patients participated in the aesthetic outcome survey. Seven forehead flap postoperative photographs and 20 AFT flap postoperative photographs were available for analysis. Patients who underwent forehead flap reconstruction reported higher satisfaction for color match of the reconstruction to the surrounding nasal skin (P = 0.005). Otherwise, there was no statistical significance between the two patient groups. There was no statistical difference in the photographic analysis of the two groups. Conclusion: The single-stage AFT flap with full thickness skin grafting provides similar aesthetic outcomes compared with the two-stage forehead flap when reconstructing large defects of the nasal tip, which is supported by both patient-reported outcome measures and standardized photographic analysis by a panel of plastic surgeons.
- Is Collagenase Worth the Costs?Capito, Anthony E. (2024-10-19)
- Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap: Harvest Technique and Prophylactic Volar Locked PlatingCapito, Anthony E.; Hansen, Brian K.; Schmitt, Mark W.; Beck, Jadon H.; Cripe, Brian A.; Apel, Peter J. (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2023-11-27)Background: The osteocutaneous radial forearm (OCRF) flap is a variation of the traditional radial forearm flap with incorporation of an anterolateral segment of corticocancellous bone of the radius, periosteum, and overlying skin. The OCRF flap is indicated in traumatic injuries or extirpation defects with segmental bone loss and is well suited to foot and ankle reconstruction due to its thin pliable skin. Methods: In this single-center case series, a retrospective review was conducted to identify patients who underwent OCRF free flap for foot and ankle reconstruction that required harvest of more than 50% of the cross-sectional area of the radius with prophylactic volar locked plating of the donor site. Outcome measures included flap failure rates, postoperative fracture, thrombotic events, time to follow-up, and time to full weightbearing. Flap harvest technique is extensively discussed. Results: Six cases were included in this series. There were no flap failures or thrombotic events. Recipient site healing was confirmed in all patients, with partial distal skin paddle loss in one patient requiring operative debridement. No patients sustained donor site complications or functional impairment. Full lower extremity weightbearing was achieved at 12.4 ± 3.3 weeks after surgery. Conclusions: The OCRF free flap transfer provides a reliable means of obtaining thin, supple soft tissue coverage with a large, vascularized segment of bone for reconstruction in the foot and ankle. Here, we describe use of more than 50% of the cross-sectional area of the radius with volar locked prophylactic plating. These updates expand use of this reconstructive technique.