“…According to our experience, 6,25,38,39 and previous large clinical reports 7,21,40 on anterolateral thigh flap anatomy as well as on recent selective radiological studies of the descending branch, [41][42][43] we then suppose that the so-called medial descending branch is at the same time the artery, and the innominate perforator described by Song supplying the anteromedial thigh skin is the vessel that we call the "oblique" branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery. Anyway, it is clear that its reliability is much more than the 46 percent described in the anatomical study as being a branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery-in our combined clinical and dissection groups, a total of 75 of 108 cases (70 percent), with 10 clinical cases (83.3 percent), 39 cases in the anatomical study (81 percent), and 26 cases in the cadaver study (54.5 percent).…”