Reconstruction of a Composite Defect of the Distal Index Finger Using a Chimeric Reverse Flow Second Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap: A Case Report.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2021-07-15 eCollection Date: 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1731938
Koichi Yano, Yasunori Kaneshiro, Megumi Ishiko, Seungho Hyun, Hideki Sakanaka
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The reconstruction for mild tissue loss at the distal part of a finger is challenging. We report about a 29-year-old man presenting with traumatic tissue loss at the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint of the index finger, including skin, bone, and nerve. Reconstruction using two types of flaps was performed. The dorsal skin flap, nourished by the second dorsal metacarpal artery (SDMA) perforator, was elevated. The vascularized second metacarpal bone, nourished by the SDMA, was also elevated. Using the vascular connection between the DMA and the palmar digital artery (PDA), both flaps were raised to the distal part of the finger, and the pivot point was set at the dorsal proximal phalanx. After arthrodesis of the DIP joint with the vascularized second metacarpal bone, the digital nerve was repaired using the cutaneous nerve in the skin flap, and the skin defect was covered using the perforator flap. The postoperative course, including flap survival and bone union, was uneventful. A good indication for the reconstruction of the distal part of a finger with this technique is when the defect sizes of the skin and bone differ and the vascular connection between the SDMA and dorsal branch of PDA is not injured.

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使用嵌合反向流第二掌背动脉皮瓣重建食指远端复合缺损:病例报告。
手指远端轻度组织缺损的重建具有挑战性。我们报告了一名 29 岁男性的食指远端指间关节(DIP)创伤性组织缺损情况,包括皮肤、骨骼和神经。我们使用两种皮瓣进行了重建。由第二掌背动脉(SDMA)穿孔器滋养的背侧皮瓣被隆起。由第二掌骨背动脉(SDMA)穿孔器滋养的血管化第二掌骨也被隆起。利用 DMA 和掌侧数字动脉 (PDA) 之间的血管连接,将两个皮瓣提升至手指远端,并将支点设置在背侧近节指骨处。在用血管化的第二掌骨固定 DIP 关节后,用皮瓣中的皮神经修复了数字神经,并用穿孔器皮瓣覆盖了皮肤缺损。包括皮瓣存活和骨结合在内的术后过程都很顺利。当皮肤和骨骼的缺损大小不一,且 SDMA 和 PDA 背侧支之间的血管连接未受到损伤时,采用该技术重建手指远端是一个很好的适应症。
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