Heterodigital flap as a solution for a thumb defect: a case report.

Bontor Daniel Sinaga, Dwi Purnomo Setyo Budi, Mochamad Sadabaskara
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Thumb traumatic injuries are incredibly common in hand injuries. The thumb is essential to hand function in order to do daily tasks like gripping, holding, opposing, circumducting, and movements. As a result, compared to injuries to other fingers, a thumb injury significantly impairs hand function. Traumas can cause soft tissue loss linked to vascular injuries that require revascularization. Replantation is the surgical treatment most frequently suggested to patients who have had their thumbs amputated in an attempt to restore function and attractiveness. There are alternative reconstructive techniques, such as skin grafting or local, distal, and free flaps, when replantation of the severed segment is not feasible. Reconstruction techniques vary depending on where the amputation occurred and include transfer site reconstruction and homodigital and heterodigital flaps. We reported a case of a woman who has a right traumatic thumb injury due to blender accident. Primary suturing and debridement were done to save the thumb. But after several days, the thumb was necrotic and not viable. Heterodigital island flap from the right middle finger was chosen. Radial forearm skin was grafted to cover the middle finger defect. This gave satisfactory results. Wound healing was quite good, but there were signs of scar tissue growth after several months of follow-up. The function and mobility of the thumb and hand were also achieved well through the QuickDASH (quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) score. Heterodigital flap provides satisfactory results both aesthetically and functionally in traumatic thumb injury cases.

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用异位腓骨皮瓣治疗拇指缺损:病例报告。
拇指外伤在手部损伤中非常常见。拇指是手部功能的关键,可以完成抓握、握持、对抗、环绕和运动等日常任务。因此,与其他手指受伤相比,拇指受伤会严重损害手部功能。外伤会导致软组织缺损,并与需要血管重建的血管损伤有关。为了恢复拇指的功能和美观,再植手术是最常被推荐给拇指截肢患者的手术治疗方法。在无法进行断肢再植的情况下,也可采用其他重建技术,如植皮或局部、远端和游离皮瓣。重建技术因截肢部位而异,包括转移部位重建、同趾瓣和异趾瓣。我们报告了一例因搅拌机事故导致右拇指外伤的女性病例。为了保住拇指,我们进行了初步缝合和清创。但几天后,拇指坏死,无法存活。手术选择了右手中指的异趾骨岛状皮瓣。移植前臂桡侧皮肤覆盖中指缺损。结果令人满意。伤口愈合相当良好,但在几个月的随访后出现了疤痕组织增生的迹象。通过 QuickDASH(手臂、肩部和手部快速残疾)评分,拇指和手部的功能和活动能力也得到了很好的改善。在拇指外伤病例中,异位腓骨皮瓣在美观和功能上都能达到令人满意的效果。
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