Syndactylized glabrous flaps for multiple finger palmar defects

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Microsurgery Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1002/micr.31161
Özgün Barış Güntürk MD, Kubilay Erol MD, Yusuf Gürbüz MD, Murat Kayalar MD
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Abstract

Background

Palmar finger or pulp defects require coverage with glabrous tissue to achieve a good match with the lost tissue. The management of multiple finger palmar or pulp defects is challenging because these defects may not always be suitable for local or pedicled flaps. In such situations, syndactylizing free or pedicled flaps can be used.

Patients and methods

We evaluated the results of free glabrous flaps syndactylizing across multiple finger defects. The two flaps used were the superficial branch of the radial artery (SUPBRA) flap and hypothenar free flap. Seven syndactylized glabrous free flaps were used to cover the defects in 16 fingers. The functional results and complaints were also assessed.

Results

Mean flap size was 14.35 cm2. Six flaps survived. Postoperative evaluation data were obtained for the 13 fingers. All the patients returned to their previous work. All patients had a diminished protective sensation of at least 4.31 according to the SWM test. The mean two-point discrimination score of the patients was 9.9 mm (7–14). One finger had a PIP joint flexion contracture of 30°, no donor-site complaints were observed.

Conclusion

The advantages of these flaps include single operation site, strong glabrous tissue coverage, low risk of flexion contracture, and adequate tissue size for large defects. Disadvantages include two-stage and complex microsurgical operations, prolonged treatment, and hospital stay.

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用于多指掌侧缺损的综合无毛皮瓣
背景 手指掌面或髓质缺损需要用无毛组织覆盖,以达到与缺损组织的良好匹配。处理多指掌侧或髓质缺损具有挑战性,因为这些缺损可能并不总是适合使用局部皮瓣或带蒂皮瓣。在这种情况下,可以使用联合游离皮瓣或带蒂皮瓣。 患者和方法 我们评估了游离无毛皮瓣联合多指缺损的效果。使用的两种皮瓣分别是桡动脉浅支(SUPBRA)皮瓣和下臂游离皮瓣。七块联合无毛游离皮瓣用于覆盖 16 根手指的缺损。同时还对功能效果和主诉进行了评估。 结果 平均皮瓣大小为 14.35 平方厘米。六个皮瓣存活。获得了 13 个手指的术后评估数据。所有患者都恢复了以前的工作。根据 SWM 测试,所有患者的保护性感觉至少减弱了 4.31。患者的平均两点辨别力为 9.9 毫米(7-14)。一个手指的 PIP 关节屈曲挛缩为 30°,但未观察到供体部位的不适。 结论 这类皮瓣的优点是手术部位单一、无毛组织覆盖力强、屈曲挛缩风险低、组织面积足够用于大面积缺损。缺点是需要两阶段和复杂的显微外科手术,治疗时间长,住院时间长。
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Microsurgery
Microsurgery 医学-外科
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3.80
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19.00%
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128
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Microsurgery is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning surgery under microscopic magnification. Microsurgery publishes clinical studies, research papers, invited articles, relevant reviews, and other scholarly works from all related fields including orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, urology, and vascular surgery.
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