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  • EFFECTIVENESS OF PART LONG THUMB EXTENSOR TENDON DORSAL ULNAR ARTERY CHIMERIC FLAP FOR REPAIR OF Doyle TYPE Ⅲ MALLET FINGER OF THUMB

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of part long thumb extensor tendon dorsal ulnar artery chimeric flap for repair of Doyle type Ⅲ mallet finger of thumb. MethodsBetween June 2013 and April 2015, 9 cases of Doyle type Ⅲ mallet finger of thumb were treated, which were caused by planer injury. There were 6 males and 3 females, aged from 15 to 65 years (mean, 36 years). The time from injury to operation was 3-8 hours (mean, 5 hours). All cases had interphalangeal joint dorsal skin and soft tissue defects of the thumb; the skin defects ranged from 2.0 cm×1.5 cm to 2.3 cm×2.3 cm; the extensor tendon defect ranged from 0.5 to 1.5 cm in length (mean, 1.0 cm). The part long thumb extensor tendon dorsal ulnar artery chimeric flap of 3.0 cm×2.5 cm to 3.5 cm×3.0 cm in size was used to reconstruct extensor tendon and wound. The donor site was repaired with nasopharyngeal fossa perforating branches pedicled V-Y relay flap. ResultsAll flaps survived completely and incisions healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 4-12 months (mean, 6 months). The flaps had good color, texture, and contour. At 6 months after operation, the two-point discrimination of chimeric flap was 10-12 mm (mean, 11 mm), and two-point discrimination of relay flap was 12-14 mm (mean, 13 mm). The interphalangeal joint flexion of thumb was 0-40°, and the thumb opposition function was normal. ConclusionPart long thumb extensor tendon dorsal ulnar artery chimeric flap can repair the Doyle type Ⅲ mallet finger of thumb, which has no injury to the artery and nerve. At the same time the relay flap can achieve linear healing, so good appearance and function of the thumb can be obtained.

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  • EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPROVED INTEROSSEOUS DORSAL ARTERY REVERSED ISLAND FLAP FOR DORSAL SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE DEFECT OF HAND

    ObjectiveTo discuss the effectiveness of improved interosseous dorsal artery reversed island flap to repair dorsal skin and soft tissue defect of the hand. MethodsBetween March 2009 and September 2012, 29 cases of dorsal skin and soft tissue defects were treated with improved interosseous dorsal artery reversed island flap. Of 29 cases, there were 17 males and 12 females, aged 23-71 years (mean, 47 years); and the left hand was involved in 12 cases and the right hand in 17 cases. There were 11 cases of avulsion injury, 9 cases of crushing injury, 5 cases of strangulation injury, and 2 cases of traffic accident injury; the interval of injury and admission was 1-7 hours (mean, 4 hours). Two patients had scar contracture. The locations of soft tissue defects were dorsal hands in 21 cases, first webs in 5 cases, and dorsal thumb in 3 cases. The size of soft tissue defects ranged from 4 cm×3 cm to 10 cm×8 cm. One-stage repair was performed in 11 cases, and two-stage repair in 18 cases. The size of flaps ranged from 5.5 cm×4.5 cm to 12.0 cm×10.0 cm. The donor sites were sutured directly or repaired by skin grafting. ResultsAll flaps survived, and wounds healed in first stage. And the grafted skins at donor sites all survived, and incisions all healed in first stage. Twenty-six patients were followed up 3 months-3 years (mean, 19.5 months). Bulky flap was observed in 3 cases, and defatted operation was performed after 6 months; the other flaps had good appearance and texture, and wrist function was normal. According to total angle of motion (TAM) systematic evaluation, the results were excellent in 17 cases, good in 6 cases, and fair in 3 cases at 3 months after operation. ConclusionImproved interosseous dorsal artery reversed island flap has the advantages of easy-to-obtain, simple operation, and high survival rate of flaps, so it is an effective method to repair dorsal skin and soft tissue defect of the hand.

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