单筋膜游离皮瓣修复两个分离的指关节缺损

F. Herrera, K. Horton, R. Brennan, G. Buncke, R. Buntic
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摘要我们报告了一例20岁的患者,他左手食指和无名指掌表面被挤压伤,面积为5 × 从近端指骨的远端到指尖6cm。在彻底清创并稳定骨骼损伤后,仅前臂桡侧筋膜的游离皮瓣测量为6 × 7cm用于重建两个相邻手指的远端软组织掌侧缺损。还需要指神经移植,这是使用前臂外侧皮神经的自体神经移植完成的。这种薄的筋膜瓣可以稳定地覆盖软组织,并为下面的肌腱提供滑动表面。在3个月的随访中,新并指手指被安全地分开,并取得了良好的功能和美学效果。前臂桡侧筋膜是一种薄、耐用、柔韧的组织,以桡动脉为血管蒂。我们认为这种游离筋膜瓣是一种有价值的选择,可以使用单一皮瓣覆盖多个复杂的远端手指损伤,并强烈建议使用。
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Resurfacing of Two Separate Digital Defects Using a Single Fascial Free Flap with Neosyndactylization
Abstract We report a case of a 20-year-old patient who sustained a mutilating crush injury to the left-hand index and ring finger volar surface measuring 5 × 6 cm from the distal end of the proximal phalanx to the fingertips. After thorough debridement and stabilization of the skeletal injury, a radial forearm fascia only free flap measuring 6 × 7 cm was used to resurface the distal soft tissue volar defect of two adjacent fingers. Digital nerve grafting was also required, and this was done using autologous nerve graft from the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve. This thin fascia only flap allows for stable soft tissue coverage and provides a gliding surface for the underlying tendons. The neosyndactylized digits were safely divided at 3-month follow-up, and excellent functional and aesthetic results were achieved. The radial forearm fascia is a thin, durable, and pliable tissue that is based on the radial artery as a vascular pedicle. We consider this free fascial flap as a valuable option for coverage of multiple complex distal digit injuries using a single flap and highly recommend its use.
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