Summary
Objective: To report the use of an axial pattern flap based on the cranial cutaneous branch
of the saphenous artery to close a skin defect left on the medial crus after mast
cell tumour removal.
Case report: A seven-year-old, 32.41 kg, neutered male mixed-breed dog had a mast cell tumour
incompletely excised from the left medial crus. The resulting 6 cm linear scar was
excised with 2 cm wide margins and one fascial plane for deep margins. An axial pattern
skin flap incorporating the cranial cutaneous branch of the saphenous artery was used
to close the resultant skin defect.
Results: The histopathology report documented clean margins and the flap survived completely.
A seroma developed postoperatively, however it resolved without treatment.
Clinical significance: An axial pattern skin flap based on the cranial cutaneous branch of the saphenous
artery is a viable option for closing medial crus skin defects in the dog.
Keywords
Saphenous artery - skin flap - tibia - canine