Versatility and modifications of the cross-finger flap in reconstruction of digital soft tissue defect

M. Ruhul Amin, M. Nazrul Hossain Mullah, M. Noor-E-Alam, Aleem-Al-Razee Khan, Lailun Nahar, M. Ashiqur Rahman, Shafia Nasrin, M. Salah Uddin
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Background: Hand injuries can cause major functional and cosmetic concerns. The cross-finger flap (CFF) is an effective treatment for complex finger defects. While CFF has typically been employed to treat volar aspect abnormalities, new versions now address a larger variety of digital soft tissue defects. The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of various modified techniques of cross-finger flap which are used to reconstruct different soft tissue defect of fingers. Methods: This was a prospective observational study carried out in the department of Burn and Plastic Surgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka from September 2018 to February 2020. Forty (40) patients who presented with different soft tissue defect of fingers included in this study according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The study involved predominantly male participants (80%), with a mean age of 31.70±14.28 years. The most common soft tissue defect site was the volar area (47.5%), and various modified cross-finger flap techniques were employed. The majority of patients achieved excellent functional outcomes, with 82.5% classified as good, 12.5% as satisfactory, and 5.0% as poor. Conclusions: The modifications of the cross-finger flap are versatile and useful for different sites of digital injuries with good functional outcome.
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横指皮瓣在重建数字软组织缺损中的多功能性和改良性
背景:手部损伤可导致严重的功能和外观问题。横指皮瓣(CFF)是治疗复杂手指缺损的有效方法。虽然横指皮瓣通常用于治疗指腹畸形,但现在的新版本可用于治疗更多种类的数字软组织缺损。本研究的目的是评估用于重建不同手指软组织缺损的各种改良横指皮瓣技术的临床效果:这是一项前瞻性观察研究,于 2018 年 9 月至 2020 年 2 月在达卡医学院附属医院烧伤与整形外科进行。根据纳入和排除标准,40 名患有不同手指软组织缺损的患者被纳入本研究:研究对象主要为男性(80%),平均年龄为(31.70±14.28)岁。最常见的软组织缺损部位是指腹(47.5%),采用了各种改良的交叉指皮瓣技术。大多数患者都获得了良好的功能效果,其中82.5%为良好,12.5%为满意,5.0%为差:横指皮瓣的改良方法具有多功能性,适用于不同部位的数字损伤,并能取得良好的功能效果。
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