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Original Article

Microvascular Free Flaps in Early Reconstruction of Burns in the Hand and Forearm: Case Reports

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Pages 139-144 | Received 02 Jan 1984, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In the reconstructive plastic surgery a free flap provides a one-stage method to achieve an optimal functional and aesthetic result. We report five acute burns or early contractions of the hand and forearm with free-flap reconstruction. In each case an attempt was made to design the flap to restore missing tissue components. We used three different musculocutaneous free flaps and two free skin flaps: a latissimus dorsi, a rectus abdominis and a rectus femoris renervated musculocutaneous flap, as well as a dorsalis pedis and a horizontal fasciocutaneous upper arm flap. In all five cases, the hand and wrist showed early restoration of function.

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