Modified KDPIF Technique in Vulvar Reconstruction: An Alternative Approach to the Conventional Technique with Reduced Complications

Wei Zhao & Jianwen Zhao et al. · 2025-10-28

Currently, the reconstruction of vulvar defects presents a significant challenge for surgeons. The traditional keystone design perforator island flap (KDPIF) has emerged as a mainstream option owing to its reliable blood supply and procedural simplicity. However, postoperative complications such as flap scar contracture and urethral stricture remain prevalent. Therefore, this study introduces a Z-plasty-modified KDPIF technique designed to optimize flap tension distribution and reduce scar contracture while preserving the advantages of traditional KDPIF. We conducted a retrospective study including 58 patients between 2016 and 2023. Of these, 28 received traditional KDPIF and 30 received modified KDPIF. Postoperative clinical outcomes were collected for all patients. In this study, 30 patients underwent the modified KDPIF procedure, while 28 underwent the traditional KDPIF procedure. The average operation time for the modified KDPIF groups was 81.6 min with a flap size of 98.7 cm This study establishes that the modified KDPIF technique is a safe and effective surgical approach. It preserves conventional KDPIF benefits while reducing the risk of functional impairments, such as postoperative urethral/vaginal stenosis, and alleviating postoperative scar complications.
Authors
Wei Zhao, Guohui Yin, Yunyue Liu, Jianwen Zhao
Funding

Science and Technology Program of Liaoning Province

2021-BS- 118

Basic scientific research project of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education

LJKQZ20222352

Shenyang Youth Innovation Support Program

RC220207