Reading man flap for repair of soft tissue defects in distal fingers

Ting-gang Chu, Haiting Xu, Li Shi, Yong-huan Song, Zhijie Li, Chen Xinglong
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Objective To explore the Reading man flap for the treatment of soft tissue defects in distal fingers. Methods From May, 2014 to June, 2017, Reading man flaps were transferred in the emergency room to repair soft tissue defects in distal fingers in 46 patients. There were 28 cases of finger pulp defects, 6 cases of dorsal defects and 12 cases of finger stump defects with the size of soft tissue defects ranged from 1.0 cm×0.9 cm to 2.2 cm×2.0 cm (average, 1.2 cm×1.3 cm). The volar, dorsal and hybrid flaps were 28, 6 and 12 cases respectively. The average size of the major flap and minor flap were 1.8 cm×1.2 cm and 1.4 cm×0.8 cm, respectively. All donor sites were sutured directly. All patients were followed-up by review in the outpatient department. Results The consumed operative time was 35-48 min, with an average of 37.8 min. Prophylactic antibiotics and wound dressing were conducted postoperatively. The tip of the minor flaps occurred inflammation and small blister in 2 cases and eased by removal of the tip sutures. Traumatic neuralgia occurred in 1 case and self-healed after 3 months. Twenty-six cases were followed-up at least 11 months, which were 16 cases of finger pulp defects, 3 of dorsal defects and 7 of finger stump defects. On an average of 10.5 (9-27) months followed-up, all flaps survived. Except 4 cases with slim hook nail deformity, the remaining flaps were observed with satisfactory texture and appearance, the bulky deformity and scar contracture did not occur. Two points distinguishment on the major and minor flaps were 3.3-6.2 (average, 4.5) mm and 5.5-9.8 (average, 7.1) mm respectively. According to the Trial Standard for Evaluation of Upper Limb Function of Chinese Society of Hand Surgery, it was excellent in 28 cases, good in 11 cases and moderate in 7 cases, with the overall excellent and good rate of 84.8%. Conclusion The Reading man flap is a good option for treatment of the small size soft tissu defect in distal fingers with the advantages of simple procedure, high success rate, good appearance and sensory recovery. Key words: Reading man flap; Surgical flap; Soft tissue defect; Finger; Repair
雷丁人皮瓣修复手指远端软组织缺损
目的探讨Reading man皮瓣修复手指远端软组织缺损的方法。方法2014年5月~ 2017年6月,在急诊室移植Reading man皮瓣修复46例手指远端软组织缺损。指髓缺损28例,指背缺损6例,指残端缺损12例,软组织缺损大小1.0 cm×0.9 ~ 2.2 cm×2.0 cm,平均1.2 cm×1.3 cm。掌侧皮瓣28例,背侧皮瓣6例,杂交皮瓣12例。大瓣和小瓣的平均大小分别为1.8 cm×1.2 cm和1.4 cm×0.8 cm。所有供体部位均直接缝合。所有患者均在门诊复查随访。结果手术时间35 ~ 48 min,平均37.8 min,术后预防性使用抗生素及创面敷料。2例小皮瓣尖端出现炎症及小水泡,切除尖端缝线后缓解。外伤性神经痛1例,3个月后自愈。26例术后随访11个月以上,其中指腹缺损16例,背侧缺损3例,残端缺损7例。平均随访10.5(9-27)个月,皮瓣全部成活。除4例细钩甲畸形外,其余皮瓣质地、外观均满意,未出现粗大畸形和瘢痕挛缩。主次皮瓣两分差分别为3.3 ~ 6.2(平均4.5)mm和5.5 ~ 9.8(平均7.1)mm。按照中国手外科学会上肢功能评价试验标准,优28例,良11例,中7例,总体优良率为84.8%。结论Reading man皮瓣是治疗手指远端小尺寸软组织缺损的一种较好的选择,手术方法简单,成功率高,外观美观,感觉恢复良好。关键词:读书人皮瓣;外科皮瓣;软组织缺损;手指;修复
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Microsurgery was established in 1978, the predecessor of which is Microsurgery. Chinese Journal of Microsurgery is now indexed by WPRIM, CNKI, Wanfang Data, CSCD, etc. The impact factor of the journal is 1.731 in 2017, ranking the third among all journal of comprehensive surgery. The journal covers clinical and basic studies in field of microsurgery. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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