掌背动脉穿支皮瓣治疗外伤性手指软组织缺损的解剖学与临床研究。

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摘要

目的:解剖学研究为外科手术的进步提供了基础,特别是在穿孔手术中。尽管采取了安全措施,手部损伤仍在继续发生,因此重建手术对于提高生活质量至关重要。放大技术已经改变了整形手术,帮助穿孔手术,提高了手术效果。本研究旨在弥补解剖学知识上的空白,并探讨掌骨背动脉皮瓣的潜在益处。方法:这项前瞻性研究于2021年7月至2023年6月进行,重点研究新鲜冷冻尸体的掌骨背动脉穿支。没有上肢外伤或畸形迹象的新鲜尸体也包括在内。解剖研究包括向腕动脉注射红乳胶,然后解剖并测量穿支的数量、口径、穿支到掌骨头和桡骨茎突的距离。在临床阶段,使用手持多普勒定位掌骨头之间的掌骨动脉穿支。在这些穿支的基础上,对手指近端缺损的患者提出皮瓣。并将缺损、皮瓣及患者特征的详细资料制成表格。结果:对6具新鲜冷冻尸体(12只手)进行了研究。解剖结果显示掌动脉穿支和腕背动脉穿支的解剖位置、口径和数量一致。第一,第二,第三掌骨动脉有一个穿通孔。超过1个穿支起源于第4和第5掌骨动脉。其中掌骨第一动脉穿支最大(1.23±0.27)mm。掌骨动脉穿支皮瓣计划覆盖这些缺损。92%的患者获得了成功的结果。结论:以穿支为基础的皮瓣可有效修复小、中型手部缺损,减少对远端带蒂皮瓣的需求。这些皮瓣提供了功能和美观的好处,同时最大限度地减少了供区并发症。我们研究的独特解剖学见解包括掌骨背动脉穿支的数量和位置一致,以及它们与关键标志的关系,如腱结和2个骨突起(第一掌骨头和桡骨茎突)。
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Dorsal metacarpal artery perforator flaps for traumatic soft tissue defect of finger: A prospective anatomical and clinical study.

Purpose: Anatomical studies provide the foundation for surgical advancements, particularly in perforator-based procedures. Despite safety measures, hand injuries continue to occur, making reconstructive surgery essential for improving quality of life. Magnification techniques have transformed plastic surgery, aiding perforator-based surgeries and improving outcomes. This study aims to bridge the gap in anatomical knowledge and explore the potential benefits of dorsal metacarpal artery flap.

Methods: This prospective study, conducted from July 2021 to June 2023, focused on the dorsal metacarpal artery perforators in fresh frozen cadavers. Fresh un-embalmed cadavers without signs of trauma or deformity to the upper limb were included. The anatomical study comprised the process of injecting red latex into the arteries located at the wrist, followed by dissection and measurements of number of perforators, calibre, distance of perforators from metacarpal head and radial styloid. In the clinical phase, hand held doppler was used to locate the perforators of the metacarpal arteries between metacarpal heads. Based on these perforators, flaps were raised for the patients with defects over the proximal fingers. Details about defect, flap and patients characteristics were tabulated and presented.

Results: The study was carried out on 6 fresh frozen cadavers (12 hands). Anatomical findings revealed the anatomical location, calibre, and consistent number of metacarpal artery perforators and dorsal carpal artery perforators supplying the dorsum of the hand. There was one perforator from 1st, 2nd, and 3rd metacarpal arteries. More than on perforators were found originating from 4th and 5th metacarpal arteries. Perforator of 1st metacarpal artery was largest in size (1.23 ± 0.27) mm. The study included 25 patients with finger defects. Metacarpal artery perforator flaps were planned to cover these defects. Successful outcome were achieved in 92% of patients.

Conclusion: Perforator-based flaps are effective for small to medium-sized hand defects, reducing the need for distant pedicled flaps. These flaps provide functional and aesthetic benefits while minimizing donor site complications. The unique anatomical insights from our study include the consistent number and location of dorsal metacarpal artery perforators, as well as their relation to key landmarks such as the juncturae tendineae and 2 bony prominences (first metacarpal head and radial styloid process).

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自引率
4.80%
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1707
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Traumatology (CJT, ISSN 1008-1275) was launched in 1998 and is a peer-reviewed English journal authorized by Chinese Association of Trauma, Chinese Medical Association. It is multidisciplinary and designed to provide the most current and relevant information for both the clinical and basic research in the field of traumatic medicine. CJT primarily publishes expert forums, original papers, case reports and so on. Topics cover trauma system and management, surgical procedures, acute care, rehabilitation, post-traumatic complications, translational medicine, traffic medicine and other related areas. The journal especially emphasizes clinical application, technique, surgical video, guideline, recommendations for more effective surgical approaches.
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