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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 198-200,后插7, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-598113

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Objective To discuss the treatment of half hallux toenail flap transplantation for reconstruction of the distal segment finger defect. Methods Based on using the first plantar/dorsal metatarsal artery, or toe artery as pedicle to cut off partial toenail together with toe abdomen flap or partial toenail to repair 64 cases which include 69 fingers with distal segment complete and partial defect,the distal skin avulsion,skin tube in postoperative plastic,replantation failure and so on.Depending on the size of the donor foot wound use the first dorsal metatarsal artery,second toe artery,the perforating branch of peroneal artery or plantar metatarsal artery flap to cover the wound, and then observe the appearance of the finger and foot donor site after operation. Results The finger pulp was full and elastic,nail bed of the toe was well healing,nail groove which originated from the reconstructed nail fold was shallow,the appearance wos realistic,all feelings were recover,two-point discrimination was 4 to 5 millimeter,the donor toe was plump like the original one in appearance,patients were all satisfied with the reconstructed finger and the toe shape,after a follow-up from 3 month to 4 years. Conclusion Half hallux toenail flap transplantation is an effective way to repair the distal segment finger defect.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 376-378, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419927

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Objective To investigate the effect of vascularized fibula with fibular flap to repair limb bones and soft tissue defects.Methods Transpositional fibulas were used to repair tibiae defects in 4 cases.Free fibular transplantation was used in 6 cases,including folded fibular transplantation in 3 cases distal femur repair in 2 cases,calcaneus repair in I case.Hole fibular transplantation was used in 11 cases to repair tibia radius and metatarsal bones.Semi-fibular transplantation was used to repair metacarpal bone defects in 2 cases.All transplanted bones were together with the flap to repair bones and soft tissue defects.Results Twenty cases were all survived,with bone healing time of 6 to 10 weeks,and weight bearing time of 3 to 6 months,fifteen cases were followed up for 6 months to 4 years,and the results showed that their transplanted bones became thicker,their lower limbs recovered to normal walking,hand grip function recovered,the transplanted flaps were elastic.Conclusion Vascularized fibula and fibular flaps transplantation was an effective way to repair limb bones and soft tissue defects.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 101-102,后插2, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-578366

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Objective To explore the wound healing of semi-toe nail flap donor site after transplantation. Methods To repair small wounds,on 13 toes the first metatarsal dorsal flaps were applied,and on 7 toes the second toe digital flaps were applied.While,to repair large wounds,free flaps were applied,including foot inside flaps on 3 toes,peroneal artery perforator flaps on 5 toes,tarsal lateral artery flaps on 2 toes,and phil bowel artery inside branch flaps on 3 toes.Wounds remaining on semi-toe nail flaps of 7 toes were all covered with fibular island flaps of the first toes. Results Twenty cases were followed up,and the rang between 6 months to 5 years.The nail margin was exposed out of the lateral flaps in 2 cases.The first toes and the second toes appeared nearly normal in the other 18 cases.The flaps appeared smooth,flexible appearance with nice color and no ulceration.Seven cases applied with free flaps recovered protective sensibility with no complaint. Conclusion To cover wounds on semi-toe nail flaps of the first toes and the second toes with flaps is an ideal treatment method.The method of free flap transplantation is superior to vascular pedicle flap graft.

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