桡动脉掌浅支游离皮瓣与趾髓游离皮瓣在指髓重建中的对比研究。

IF 1.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of Yeungnam medical science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-13 DOI:10.12701/jyms.2025.42.56
Daihun Kang
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摘要

指髓重建仍然是手外科的一个具有挑战性的方面,需要仔细平衡功能恢复和供体部位的发病率。在各种显微外科选择中,桡动脉掌浅支(RASP)和趾髓游离皮瓣是应用最广泛的两种技术,每种技术都有其独特的优势。本文综合比较了这两种显微外科方法在指髓重建中的应用。从大鱼际区获得的RASP游离皮瓣提供了无毛掌组织,具有良好的颜色匹配,最小的供区发病率和单野手术的优势。然而,它缺乏原生指髓的特殊结构。相比之下,趾髓游离皮瓣提供了解剖学上相同的组织,具有优越的感觉恢复(两点辨别,4-7毫米,而RASP游离皮瓣为6-12毫米)和特殊的耐用性,代表了真正的“样与样”重建。然而,它需要更长的手术时间,并有明显的供区发病率,影响步态。这些技术的选择应根据缺陷特征、功能需求和患者因素进行个体化。RASP游离皮瓣是一个很好的一线选择,大多数缺陷的标准功能恢复是足够的,而趾髓转移仍然是患者需要最大的感觉辨别的金标准。未来的研究应优先进行高质量的比较研究,以评估各种指腹重建技术的效果。
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Radial artery superficial palmar branch free flap versus toe pulp free flap for finger pulp reconstruction: a narrative review.

Finger pulp reconstruction remains a challenging aspect of hand surgery and requires a careful balance between functional restoration and donor-site morbidity. Among the various microsurgical options, radial artery superficial palmar branch (RASP) and toe pulp free flaps have emerged as the two most widely used techniques, each offering distinct advantages. This narrative review comprehensively compares these two microsurgical approaches for finger pulp reconstruction. The RASP free flap harvested from the thenar region provides glabrous palmar tissue with an excellent color match, minimal donor-site morbidity, and the advantage of single-field surgery. However, it lacks the specialized architecture of native finger pulp. In contrast, the toe pulp free flap offers anatomically identical tissue with superior sensory recovery (two-point discrimination, 4-7 mm vs. 6-12 mm for the RASP free flap) and exceptional durability, representing true "like-with-like" reconstruction. Nevertheless, it requires longer operative times and carries significant donor-site morbidity, affecting gait. The selection of these techniques should be individualized based on the defect characteristics, functional demands, and patient factors. The RASP free flap is an excellent first-line option for most defects where standard functional recovery is sufficient, whereas toe pulp transfer remains the gold standard for patients requiring maximal sensory discrimination. Future research should prioritize high-quality comparative studies to evaluate the outcomes of various finger pulp reconstruction techniques.

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