Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Surgeries
Abstract
The supratrochlear artery (STA) demonstrates anatomical variability that impacts facial reconstruction with a paramedian forehead flap. STA branching patterns and the distance to the midline have been reported, but the STA pedicle has not been characterized. Our aim was to triangulate the STA pedicle relative to known anatomical landmarks and identify a danger zone to aid surgeons in creating viable tissue flaps. The upper facial region was dissected bilaterally on 38 cadaveric donors. Measurements from the supraorbital neurovascular bundle, orbital rim, and medial canthus to the STA pedicle were collected. Data were tallied and statistically analyzed. Measurement means, range, and standard deviations were calculated; no significant differences were found in the laterality of the measurements (p > 0.05). Statistically significant, sex-based differences were identified for all measurements collected among male and female donors. This study characterizes a surgical danger zone for the STA pedicle specific to a paramedian forehead flap and identifies important differences within this danger zone among male versus female donors that surgeons should consider to prevent pedicle violation and enhance surgical success while maximizing flap length and mobility.
DOI
10.3390/surgeries5010004
Publication Date
1-11-2024
Keywords
paramedian forehead flap, supratrochlear artery, danger zone, surgery, facial surgery, ophthalmic artery
ISSN
2673-4095
Recommended Citation
Limback KA, Kendell A, Motzko M, Surek CC, Dennis JF. Danger Zone for Paramedian Forehead Flap Elevation: Maximizing Flap Length and Viability. Surgeries. 2024; 5(1). doi: 10.3390/surgeries5010004.