V. Babu, Mukesh Sharma, Ashok Daram, Manoj K Jha, Sreeramaraju Vulchi
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Background: Burn injuries involving the dorsum of the hand are very common. Most burn injuries heal with dressings or skin grafting. Deep burns can lead to soft tissue defects and require durable cover to protect the underlying extensor tendons and the bone. Dorsal metacarpal artery-based flaps are reliable locoregional flaps that provide good soft tissue cover. Materials and Methods: This study included nine patients with postburn dorsal finger defects who underwent debridement and coverage using dorsal metacarpal artery perforator (DMAP)-based flaps from January 2019 to January 2022. Parameters in terms of flap dimensions, reliability, complications, and donor-site morbidity were assessed. Results: The flap size ranged from 5 cm × 2.5 cm to 7 cm × 2.5 cm. Two flaps had marginal necrosis, and one had venous congestion, which settled over time and healed with dressings. All the flaps settled well with a satisfactory outcome. The patients were followed up for 6–24 months. Conclusion: DMAP-based flaps are reliable in providing good soft tissue cover for reconstructing postburn dorsal finger defects with acceptable donor-site morbidity.
背景:累及手背的烧伤是非常常见的。大多数烧伤通过敷料或植皮愈合。深度烧伤可导致软组织缺损,需要持久的覆盖物来保护下面的伸肌腱和骨骼。掌骨背动脉皮瓣是可靠的局部皮瓣,提供良好的软组织覆盖。材料和方法:本研究包括2019年1月至2022年1月期间9例烧伤后手指背缺损患者,他们使用基于掌骨背动脉穿支(DMAP)的皮瓣进行清创和覆盖。评估皮瓣尺寸、可靠性、并发症和供区发病率等参数。结果:皮瓣大小为5 cm × 2.5 cm ~ 7 cm × 2.5 cm。两个皮瓣边缘坏死,一个有静脉充血,随着时间的推移,用敷料愈合。所有的皮瓣都固定得很好,结果令人满意。随访6 ~ 24个月。结论:dmap基皮瓣可为烧伤后手指背侧缺损的重建提供良好的软组织覆盖,供区缺损发生率可接受。