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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 521-525, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912273

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Objective:To explore the clinical application of free chimeric medial femoral condyle osteofascial free flap (CMFCOF) in the treatment of traumatic composite bone and soft tissue defect of hand and foot.Methods:Between January, 2015 and March, 2020, 8 patients with traumatic composite bone and soft tissue defect in hand and foot were treated with CMFCOF. Of the 8 patients, there were 6 males and 2 females, with an average age of 41 (range, 24 to 56) years. The causes of injury included 3 of traffic accident, 3 of machine crush and 2 of crush. Two cases had proximal phalanx defect, 3 with metacarpal bone and 3 with metatarsal bone. The time between injury to the flap repair were 2 to 120 (mean, 84) days. The size of bone defect ranged from 2.0 cm×1.2 cm×1.2 cm to 4.4 cm× 3.0 cm×2.3 cm. The soft tissue defect ranged from 2.0 cm×1.4 cm to 5.6 cm×4.5 cm. All bone defects were on the diaphysis, without involvement of joints. Two cases had tendon defect. According to the defect of bone and soft tissue, the CMFCOF was prepared and skin graft was performed on the surface of its fascial flap.Results:The average time of flap harvesting was 53(52-96) minutes. All donor sites were directly closed. All flaps and skin grafts achieved stage I survival. All patients entered 9-16 months of follow-up, with an average of 14.5 months. The average healing time of bone was 7.5 (range, 6-10) weeks. At the last follow-up review, all flaps were not thinned. The function of donor site was restored well, without weight bearing disorder and paraesthesia in the anterior patella area. According to the trial standard of Digit Function Evaluation of the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association, 3 patients were rated as excellent, 1 was good and 1 was fair. According to the Maryland foot evaluation criteria, 3 patients were rated as excellent for recovered with normal weight-bearing walking.Conclusion:CMFCOF can achieve satisfactory results in repairing composite bone and soft tissue defect of hand or foot. The flap has the advantages in simple operation, high quality of bone and concealed donor site.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 10-12, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-428335

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ObjectiveTo investigate the technique and clinical results of curved osteotomy under the metatarsal head's cartilage for improving reconstructed metacarpophalangeal joint function of fingers with second toe transplantation. MethodsThere were total 21 cases with 21 digits. During second toe transplantation with the metatarsophalangeal joint, the bottom of the second metatarsal head was incised. Then a curved osteotomy were carried out on about 5.0 mm under the metatarsal head's cartilage until the passive range of motion could be 90°.Longitudinal or cross-Kirschner wires were used to fix the joint.Finally,the conventional methods were used to reconstruct the blood supply, movement and nerves. ResultsAll 21 digits of the 21 cases survived uneventfully.The follow-up time was ranged from 6 to 24 months.Their average passive range of motion of the reconstructed metacarpophalangeal joint was 75°,ranging from 65° to 85°.The average active range of motion was 65°, ranging from 45° to 80°. Postoperative X-ray revealed fracture healed well without joint degeneration. ConclusionCurved osteotomy under the metatarsal head's cartilage is an effective way to improve active and passive activities function of the reconstructed metacarpophalangeal joint with second toe transplantation.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 109-112,后插3, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597739

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Objective To investigate the replantation methods and outcomes of mini tissue mass of amputated finger. Methods Twenty-six fingers of 20 patients were replanted with multiple vessel anastomosis methods to restore blood supply.The methods include vascular anastomosis,vascular bridge,arteriovenolization,veno-arteriolization,et al. Results Twenty-five replanted tissues were survived completely.Partly necrosis occur in 1 case,and rehabilitation by change dressings.The patients were follow up from 6 to 12 months.The contour and function of the replantation fingers recovered satisfactory. Conclusion By using the rational anastomosis according to the traumatic condition,it could be obtain good outcome of mini tissue mass replantation

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 106-108, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-407446

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Objective To investigate the replantation of complete severed fingertip when vein can't be repaired and only artery be repaired. Methods All 13 cases complete severed fingertips were replantated with only artery anastomosis but vein cannot be repaired.Low molecular weight heparin was applied to prevent blood clotting postoperation. Blood-letting by nail extraction or latero-incision were done in some cases.The survival fingers were observed. Results After 3-12 months followed-up,12 cases survived with satisfactory appearance and locomotion,2-PD of 2-7 mm,but 1 case was failed. Conclusion The replanted fingertip may survival with only artery anastomosis because of fewer tissue and faster recontruction of venous return.It would raise the survival rate of replanted fingertip by blood-letting by nail extraction or latero-incision according to the traumatic condition.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 107-109,后插五, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597055

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Objective To introduce the improvement of the flap from the dorsal site of the index in the application of treatment in the thumb web contracture. Methods Apply improved first dorsal metacarpal flap for 111 cases of patients of the thumb web contracture releasing. The original island or tongue-shaped flaps was modified to be the local flap transfer to the thumb web. Surgical method simplified. Before thumb web contracture was released, the flap was taken from ulnar aspect to radial aspect on the dorsum of the index. The flap was transferred to cover the soft tissue defect on the first web space following the contracture releasing. Flap donor area was closed by split-thickness skin graft. Results One hundred and eleven cases of flaps survived. After the 3-18 months (mean follow-up of 8.5 months), the local appearance, thumb function recovered well for 94.6 percent. Conclusion Improved first dorsal metacarpal flap is effective methods in thumb web contracture releasing.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 448-450, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-380373

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Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the human acellular nerve allograft (hANG)for nerve repair in the clinical setting,and report the early outcomes of bridging digital nerve defect with the hANG. Methods Four patients with 5 digital nerve injuries were included in this pilot study.The nerves defect ranged from 10-20 mm and were bridged with the hANG(manufactured by Zhongda Medical Equipment Co.,Ltd,Guangzhou,China).Four digital nerve acute injuries in 3 patients were repaired with hANG primarily,while the nerve in another patient was reconstructed secondarily.The procedure was performed under a 10-manifying operating microscope.The nerve stumps were debrided until the normal fascicles could be seen.hANG was inserted between the proximal and distal stumps and end-to-end neurorrhaphy was performed with 9-0 sutures.Postoperative cares included dressing change and administration of antibiotics.No immunosuppressants had been used.The follow-up time ranged from 1 to 3 months.The wound and blood sample were examined for the safety of hANG.The nerve function Wag evaluated according to the scoring system proposed by the Nerve Injuries Committee of the British Medical Research Council. Results All wounds healed primarily.The adverse effects,such as rejection,allergy,infection,and toxicity to the liver and kidney were absent.The results of blood biochemistry test were within the normal range.The injured nerve achieved good functional recovery.In 2 cages,the 2 point discrimination(2PD)was 8mm(S3~+,excellent). Conclusion Based on the short term follow-up,using hANG to repair digital nerve defect as long as 20mm was safe,and the nerve functional recovery is pretty good.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 163-165,illust 1, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582014

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@#Objective To introduce the concept of long length finger reconstruction and our corresponding three operative methods. Methods In a series of 10 finger defect cases with one of their long finger amputated at or proximal to proximal phalanx, long finger reconstruction were accomplished with one of the three methods. First method: For emergency patients whose proximal finger segment were demolished, the donor second toe was transplanted intercalatedly with microsurgical technique between the original proximal finger stump and the saved distal finger segment. Second method: Bilateral second toes were harvested and connected together to form a long transplant in order to reconstruct a normal length finger. Third method: From one foot, the donor second toe is harvested with its dorsal and plantar skin flap. From the other foot, the second toe is harvested with its metatarsophalangeal joint and skin flaps from neighbouring sides of great and third toes. The skin covering will be perfect. During transplantation of the proximal transplant, the MPJ should be fixed at 90°plantar rotation position for better flexion. Results Uneventful survival of reconstructed fingers were obtained in all ten cases. Postoperative functional evaluation of the patients with standard set by Chinese Society of Hand Surgery showed to be excellent in 1 case, good in 5 cases and fair in 4 cases. The overall excellent/good rate was 60%. Conclusion By application of these three reconstruction methods, the challenging problem of long length finger can be solved to reasonable extent.

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