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Utility of Keystone Flap in Armory of Dermatosurgeons

Authors :
Singh, Abhinav
Singh, Rohini
Chaturvedi, Gaurav
Singh, Malika
Singh, RB
Source :
Indian Journal of Dermatology. Nov-Dec, 2024, Vol. 69 Issue 6, p432, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Abstract Purpose and Background: To create awareness among dermatosurgeons about the versatility of keystone flaps in re-surfacing post-excisional small, medium and large skin defects. Aims and Objectives: Single-staged tension-free re-surfacing of various sized skin defects using keystone flap and to have least donor site morbidity, primary healing and maximum functional outcome. Material and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted, between October 2021 - January 2023 in Department of Plastic Surgery, PGIMS Rohtak, on 15 males and 1 female aged between 18 - 65 years. Sixteen Keystone flaps (type IIA n=13, Omega cum Sydney melanoma unit modification n=3) were utilized for resurfacing skin defects arising after excision of basal cell carcinoma (n=3) and benign hairy nevus (n=2) on cheek, basal cell carcinoma forehead (n=1), electric burns on deltoid (n=2), giant neurofibroma back (n=1), tattoo forearm (n=3), chronic non-specific granuloma thumb (n=2) and pilonidal sinus disease (n=2). Skin with maximum expansibility was chosen as donor site with utmost care of facial lines and its aesthetic subunits. Flaps were dissected all around preserving maximum number of hand-held Doppler-identified perforators in pedicular area. Sutures were removed on 10th to 15th post-operative day. Follow-ups ranged from 2 to 15 months. Results: None had wound dehiscence or loss of flap. Conclusion: Keystone flaps have defect-adaptive design, simple bio-geometry, technical simplicity, decreased downtime, cost effectivity and efficiency and can be designed to resurface post-excisional skin defect from head to toe with acceptable results, therefore should strongly be considered by dermatosurgeons while excising skin lesions. Keywords: Keystone flap, perforators, pedicular area<br />Author(s): Abhinav Singh (corresponding author) [1]; Rohini Singh [2]; Gaurav Chaturvedi [1]; Malika Singh [3]; RB Singh [4] Introduction Since many dermatologists have turned into dermatosurgeons, they need to know [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00195154
Volume :
69
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.815171827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_953_23