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Research Articles

Reverse homodigital dorsal wraparound flap for reconstruction of distal thumb

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Pages 336-342 | Received 06 Oct 2021, Accepted 06 Jun 2022, Published online: 20 Jun 2022
 

Abstract

Reconstruction of degloving injury or amputation of distal thumb with no indication of replantation has always been a challenging problem for hand surgeons. In this study, a reverse homodigital dorsal wraparound flap innervated by the dorsal digital nerve was devised to repair degloving injury or amputation of distal thumb in 20 consecutive cases. In nine cases of thumb amputation, we skeletonized the phalanxes of the amputated part as a free cortical bone with Kirschner wires. All flaps survived uneventfully. The radiographs showed bone healing in all the patients of thumb amputation within 6 weeks postoperatively. At final follow-up, the appearance of the reconstructed thumb was acceptable and flap sensation and range of joint motion were satisfactory. This flap is a simple and reliable alternative method for degloving injury or amputation of distal thumb when replantation is impossible and patients refuse to donate tissues from toes.

Type of study/level of evidence Therapeutic IV.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Chao Chen for his assistance and guidance in this research.

Ethical approval

Ethical approvals for report this cases were obtained from the ethical committee of The Second Hospital of Tangshan and North China University of Science and Technology. This study was completed in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration as revised in 2013.

Informed consent declaration

Written informed consent was obtained from the patients for their anonymized information to be published in this article.

Author contributions

Hui Wang wrote the first draft of the manuscript. All authors reviewed and edited the manuscript and approved the final version of the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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