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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 495-499, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912267

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Objective:To explore the surgical method and clinical effect of forearm arterialized venous flap in repair of soft tissue defects of fingers.Methods:A total of 13 cases of finger soft tissue defects with exposure of deep tissue were repaired with forearm arterialized venous flap from January, 2013 to October, 2019. The flap was designed in the forearm, and 2 parallel superficial veins were selected, the diameter of vein was similar to that at recipient site. The long axis of the flap was the same as that of the vein, and the width of the flap was divided into 3 equal parts by the 2 superficial veins. The free flap was cut longitudinally in the middle between 2 vessels under microscope, and a width of about 2 mm of the subcutaneous tissue was removed to the subdermal vascular network. The communicating branch between 2 vessels was ligated, and the subcutaneous tissue between 2 vessels was cut completely. The flap was not inverted, and the cut area was 3.5 cm× 2.5 cm-7.0 cm×4.0 cm. The proximal ends of the 2 vessels in the flap were anastomosed with the arteries and veins of the recipient area.Results:Thirteen flaps survived, and 9 patient entered follow-up for an average of 11(3-23) months. The flaps were soft and had no effect on the joint movement, slightly bloated. The TPD of flaps was 9 - 18 mm, with an average of 13 mm.Conclusion:Forearm arterialized venous flap has the advantages of high survival rate, satisfactory function, finger pulp-type change, superficial location, easy harvest and no sacrifice of main artery. It is an ideal method for repairing finger soft tissue defects.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 44-48, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711631

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Objective To explore the method and clinical effect of radial artery pedigreed conjoined perfora-tor flap for repairing cross-joint long-shaped skin and soft tissue defects in fingers. Methods From June, 2015 to June,2017,six patients with cross-joint long-shaped skin and soft tissue defects of the fingers were treated with radial artery pedigreed conjoined flap which axis was the artery superficial line, and carried two radial artery perforators, in order to enlarge flap cut range to repair.The size of flaps ranged from 3.0 cm ×6.0 cm to 3.5 cm ×7.5 cm.The donor site was directly sutured. After operation, all patients were followed up for 3 to 8 months. All the necessary parts are observed, such as the flaps appearances, textures, the donor sites, checked the flap sensation, activity functions of the fingers. Results Six cases of flap all survived.The wounds healed well(phase I),and all patients were followed up for 3 to 8 months, with an average of 5 months. All the flaps do not obviously bloat, the textures were soft,the colors are normal,the appearances of flaps were similar to recipient sites. The donor sites healed well only with linear scars. Conclusion Using radial artery pedigreed conjoined perforator flap to repair cross-joint long-shaped skins and soft tissue defects in fingers that it not only can enlarge the cut range but also cut conveniently, the textures are close to recipient sites.Therefore,it is an ideal repair way.

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