Boot-shaped Neurovascular Island Flap for Reconstruction of Radial Polydactyly

Xiao-fang Shen, Yongjun Rui, Mingyu Xue
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Hypothesis: Reconstruction of radial polydactyly with a boot-shaped neurovascular island flap can result in good outcomes. Materials and Methods: A number of techniques are used for reconstruction of radial polydactyly, with the aim of reconstruction to obtain a stable, mobile thumb of adequate size and shape. Techniques include preserving the ulnar (or radial) thumb, reconstructing a contour defect with a boot-shaped neurovascular island flap and the Bilhaut-Cloquet procedure. A persistent problem is the asymmetry between the reconstructed and normal contralateral thumb. Between 2013 and 2015, 9 thumbs in 8 patients had reconstruction with a boot-shaped neurovascular island flap. The study group included 1 Wassel type I, 6 Wassel type IV, and 2 Wassel type VII. A boot-shaped neurovascular island flap was dissected out from the thumb to be removed. Specific modifications include the use of Bruner incisions dorsally and volarly to reduce scarring at the interphalangeal joint and also complete mobilization of the island flap on its pedicle to allow easier inset. A flexor pollicis longus and extensor tendon rebalancing technique was used to correct deviation of the reconstructed thumb’s interphalangeal (IP) joint in the Wassel type IV thumb duplication. Results: All boot-shaped neurovascular island flaps survived with good contour and shape, and obtained symmetry eponychial fold compared with the contralateral thumb. Reconstruction of radial polydactyly with a boot-shaped island neurovascular flap allows for good symmetry in shape and size following reconstruction, especially where 2 digits are equal or almost equal in size. Summary Points: A boot-shaped neurovascular island flap can be used for reconstruction of radial polydactyly with good outcomes.
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靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣重建桡骨多指畸形
假设:用靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣重建桡骨多指可获得良好的结果。材料和方法:许多技术用于桡骨多指重建,目的是重建获得一个稳定的、可移动的、足够大小和形状的拇指。技术包括保留拇指尺侧(或桡侧),用靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣重建轮廓缺损和Bilhaut-Cloquet手术。一个持久的问题是重建拇指和正常对侧拇指之间的不对称。2013年至2015年间,8例患者中9例拇指行靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣重建。研究组包括1例Wassel I型,6例Wassel IV型,2例Wassel VII型。从拇指上解剖出一个靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣待切除。具体的修改包括在背侧和掌侧使用Bruner切口,以减少指间关节的疤痕,并完全移动其蒂上的岛状皮瓣,使其更容易插入。本文采用拇长屈肌和伸肌腱再平衡技术来矫正Wassel IV型拇指重复畸形重建拇指指间关节的偏曲。结果:所有靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣均成活,外形和形态均良好,获得与对侧拇指相对对称的髁突褶。用靴形岛状神经血管皮瓣重建桡骨多指,重建后的形状和大小具有良好的对称性,特别是当两指大小相等或几乎相等时。结论:靴形神经血管岛状皮瓣可用于桡骨多指畸形重建,效果良好。
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