Intramuscular Lipoma within a Free Myocutaneous Flap: Systematic Review and Management

J Hand Microsurg. 2018 Aug;10(2):101-104. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1626686. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

Abstract

Lipomas are a common finding often of little clinical significance, but they can pose a challenge to the microsurgeon if discovered during flap harvesting, especially if found within the muscle along the pedicle or perforators. Here the authors report a case in which a well-circumscribed intramuscular lipoma was discovered within the muscle of a free myocutaneous right anterolateral thigh (ALT) vastus lateralis free flap. To the authors' knowledge, the management of lipoma during flap harvesting has not been previously discussed in the literature. A systematic review was performed, and an approach for the management of myocutaneous flaps containing a lipoma was described. Underappreciated considerations including lipoma location, growth pattern, and proximity to pedicle and perforators must be taken into account when evaluating a lipoma during flap harvest.

Keywords: approach; free flaps; lipoma; microsurgery; review; systematic.

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  • Case Reports

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