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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 655-660, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797817

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Objective@#To explore the effects of multiple free homologous superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps of crus for repair of multiple hand wounds.@*Methods@#From November 2017 to December 2018, eight cases with eighteen hand wounds were hospitalized in our unit. Among them, wounds were distributed in the forefinger and middle finger in four cases, wounds were distributed in the middle finger and ring finger in two cases, wounds were distributed in the forefinger, middle finger, and ring finger in one case, and wounds were distributed in the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger in one case. The area of skin defect ranged from 1.5 cm×0.8 cm to 4.0 cm×3.0 cm. There were 4 males and 4 females, aged 34-62 years. Wounds of six cases were repaired by two free superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps from homolateral crus, and those of two cases were repaired by three free superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps from homolateral crus. Superficial peroneal artery and its accompanying vein of flap were anastomosed by end to end with digital artery and palmar or dorsal subcutaneous vein of recipient site during the operation. The area of flap ranged from 2.5 cm×1.2 cm to 5.0 cm×4.0 cm. No nerve was harvested during the operation, and donor site was sutured directly. The survival of the flaps and the healing of donor sites were recorded. During follow-up, the recovery of donor and recipient sites was observed.@*Results@#All flaps survived well, donor site healed well. No vascular crisis occurred. Follow-up for 4 to 12 months showed that the appearance of flap was satisfactory with good color, texture, elasticity, and function. Protective sensation of recipient site was recovered. Five months after operation, flap of finger pulp in one case was swollen slightly with two-points discrimination of 10 mm, which received the thinning surgery. Obvious scar formation was not observed in donor site of crus. The appearance of the donor site was good without functional damage.@*Conclusions@#The application of multiple free homologous superficial peroneal artery perforator flaps of crus to repair the multiple hand wounds has advantages of easy acquisition, easy operation, little effect on donor sites, and satisfactory clinical effects.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 515-519, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806883

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Objective@#To report the operation methods and clinical effects of repairing finger tip defect with the free tibial dorsal nerve flap of the second toe.@*Methods@#13 patients with finger tip defects were repaired by the tibial dorsal nerve flap of the second toe. The area of finger tip defect was 2.5 cm×1.5 cm-1.3 cm×1.0 cm, and the area of cutting flap was 2.7 cm×1.7 cm-1.5 cm×1.1 cm. All donor site defects on the second toe were covered with full-thickness skin graft.@*Results@#There were 13 cases in this group, and all the flaps and skin grafts were survived. Postoperative follow-up ranged from 6 to 18 months, with an average of 13 months. The appearance of the fingers was satisfied and the sensory recovery was good. Two-point discrimination of the flaps returned to 7-13 mm, with an average of 9 mm. According to the total active move(TAM)scale, results were excellent in 11 fingers, good in 1 finger, and fair in 1 finger. The donor site skin graft was well healed, the second toe pulp was full, and the two-point discrimination of the toe pulps were 6-10 mm, with an average of 8 mm.@*Conclusions@#Compared to the traditional method of repairing finger tip defect with the tibial inherent nerve flap of the second toe, our new method can reduce the damage to the donor site, and we can repair finger tip defect as well as the traditional one at the same time. So it was a better operative method to repair finger tip defect with the tibial dorsal nerve flap of the second toe.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 542-545, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-488995

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Objective To explore the surgical methods and clinical application effects of repairing hand soft tissue defect with free vascularized flaps based on the distal perforator of ulnar artery.Methods From March, 2001 to December, 2012 in our hospital, 90 patients with hand soft tissue defects were repaired by free vascularized flaps based on the distal perforator of ulnar artery, including 74 patients cases were repaired by Phase Ⅰ emergency surgery, 16 patients cases with scar contracture were repaired by Phase Ⅱ surgery.There were 34 cases were rebuild the sensory by repaired the continuity between the dorsal branch of the ulnar nerve and dorsal digital nerve or palmar digital nerve.The free vascularized flaps that used the emerging point of perforator of the ulnar artery as center of the flap was designed, which based on the distal perforator to repairing the hand soft tissue defect.Results All 89 patients postoperative flaps were survived.Necrosis was seen in 1 flap which was repaired by skin grafting.Follow-up ranged from 3 to 36 months with an average of 12 months.The appearance of flap was not clumsy, the quality was good.The sensation was S3-S3+ in 34 cases after nerve reconstruction surgery.The active and passive activity of 16 cases with scar contracture were improved significantly.The incision in 72 cases for direct suture were healed without scar contracture, 18 cases of skin grafts were all survived without contracture.Conclusion The free vascularized flaps based on the distal perforator of ulnar artery has constant perforating point, which can carry sensory nerves and leads to little donor site damage without major vascular injury.The flap serves as a simple approach to repair hand defects, and get satisfied skin flap appearance and texture, the fingers feel and function recovered well.

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