OBJECTIVE: To summarize the application of cross-arm skin flaps with lateral antebranchial cutaneous nerve in repair of soft tissue defect. METHODS: From March 1996 to March 2001, 37 cases of soft tissue defect at fingertips were repaired by cross-arm skin flaps with lateral antebranchial cutaneous nerve, 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm to 3.5 cm x 4.0 cm in size. All of the cases were followed up for 3-48 months with routine evaluation of the wound and the function of hands. RESULTS: All of the flaps survived and the wound achieved primary healing. The sensation and shape of hands recovered well. CONCLUSION: It’s a good choice to repair soft tissue defect at fingertips by cross-arm skin flaps with lateral antebranchial cutaneous nerve.
Citation: JIANG Zhi wen,HE Ji ying,LI Zhan zheng,et al.. REPAIR OF SOFT TISSUE DEFECT AT FINGER-TIPS BY CROSS-ARM SKIN FLAP WITH LATERAL ANTEBRANCHIAL CUTANEOUS NERVE. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002, 16(3): 179-180. doi: Copy