
The gastrocnemius muscle has a Nahai-Mathes Class I pattern of circulation with two heads of origin. The muscle can be split into its medial and lateral heads, each with its single neurovascular pedicle.
The medial sural arterial branch has an external diameter of 2 to 2.5 mm with a length of 4 cm. The lateral sural arterial branch has an external diameter to 2 to 2.4 mm and 4cm pedicle length.
As the population ages, there are many individuals with knee replacements secondary to osteoarthritis as well as many individual who may have suffered trauma. Medical co-morbidites, such as diabetes, may predispose to osteomyelitis.
Typically patients who require gastrocnemius muscle flaps are closely coordinated with various medical and surgical specialties that work as a team to optimize patient care. These teams include infectious disease specialists, orthopedic surgeons, plastic & reconstructive surgeons, internal medicine physicians, and physical therapists who work together to optimize patient care.
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