1984
DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(84)90020-1
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The superficial external pudendal artery (SEPA) axial-pattern flap

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“…However, IPAP flap and SEPAP flaps were chosen as workhorse flaps in the current study. These two flaps are not novel, and their utility for reconstruction of perineal defect has been much reported (Brousse et al, 2019;Dias, 1984;Dias et al, 1987;Han et al, 2018;Hashimoto et al, 2014;Phoon et al, 2014). They are common in that their source perforators are Potential strength of this algorithm could be found in its relative simplicity and versatility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, IPAP flap and SEPAP flaps were chosen as workhorse flaps in the current study. These two flaps are not novel, and their utility for reconstruction of perineal defect has been much reported (Brousse et al, 2019;Dias, 1984;Dias et al, 1987;Han et al, 2018;Hashimoto et al, 2014;Phoon et al, 2014). They are common in that their source perforators are Potential strength of this algorithm could be found in its relative simplicity and versatility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The puboinguinal flap is a hair-bearing flap raised from the medial groin area to the symphysis pubis, and it receives most of its nutrition from the external pudendal artery (EPA). Dias 8 and Patil et al 9 reported the use of a superficial external pudendal artery flap as a pedicle flap, but we have employed this flap as a free skin flap. The skin territory of the inguinal side coincides with the skin territory of the groin flap fed by the superficial epigastric artery (SEA) and/or superficial circumflex iliac artery (SCIA).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dias 8 and Patil et al 9 investigated the diameters of the EPA and its corresponding vein (EPV) in 12 cases. 89 Although their studies were not statistically validated, they found that the diameter of the superficial EPA at the point where it branches off from the femoral artery was 2 mm, while the diameter of the superficial EPV was also large.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All three vessels radiate out from the saphenous opening and give off branches which are mostly arranged radially, like the spokes of a wheel, centred on the saphenous opening. [8,9,10] As the SEPA had remained unexploited, the present study was undertaken to ascertain its potential use in the closure of adult exstrophy and epispadias repair on either side of the midline, extending from the symphysis pubis to the umbilicus, designing the defect. Accurate knowledge of the anatomy of the vessel concerned is a prerequisite for skin flap (Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%