First standardized assessment of perforators and perforasomes of the occipital artery – An anatomical study

ElsevierVolume 254, June 2024, 152241Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer AnzeigerAuthor links open overlay panel, , AbstractBackground

Flaps have become an integral part of plastic and reconstructive surgery. The robust blood supply of such flaps is a prerequisite to reduce flap failure. Despite the reported versatility of the occipital flap, comprehensive anatomical studies on its perforators and perforasomes are lacking. Hence, we examined the perforators originating from the occipital artery and their associated perforasomes, aiming to fill this knowledge gap for reconstructive surgery techniques.

Methods

39 of 40 occipital arteries of 20 fresh anatomical head specimens were dissected. Perforators with a least an outer diameter of 0.50 mm were identified and injected with dye to color their respective perforasomes. Location and size of the colored skin areas were determined as well as the location of their perforators were documented and analyzed.

Results

In total, 183 perforators were found and described. The mean diameter of these vessels was 0.88 ± 0.27 mm (0.5–2.1 mm). The mean area of the perforasomes was 1288.26 ± 662.51 mm2 (144.60–3890.60 mm2). They were localized over the whole nuchal and occipital area. Lastly, perforator diameters were significantly associated with the size of their resulting perforasomes.

Conclusion

This study is the first comprehensive overview of perforators and associated perforasomes of the occipital artery on a respectable amount of specimen. The arterial supply of big portions of the occipital and nuchal area is provided solely by the perforators of the occipital artery. For flap surgery, perforator diameter is a crucial detail to be considered in the decision-making process.

Keywords

Occipital artery

Perforator, perforasome

Flap

Reconstruction

Surgery

Anatomy

© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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