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Hand Surg Rehabil ; 43(2): 101673, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38432517

ABSTRACT

Circumferential skin defects of the fingers are a technical challenge. Although rare, their management should respect tissue organization and functional abilities. We report two cases of circumferential skin defect. Management used individually tailored "wrap-around" flaps taken from the hallux. The sample concerned the proximal cutaneous sheath of the first toe and the neurovascular pedicle of the first inter-metatarsal space. Nail and toe pad were spared. Both cases had complex circumferential skin defect of the finger, involving the neuro-vascular pedicle. Postoperative results were favorable, without functional limitation. The wrap-around technique provided skin coverage and also neurovascular pedicle reconstruction. Donor site damage was limited, with no functional consequences. This technique is a valuable option for management of circumferential skin defect of the finger.


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Finger Injuries , Surgical Flaps , Toes , Humans , Male , Finger Injuries/surgery , Toes/surgery , Toes/transplantation , Middle Aged , Female , Hallux/surgery , Adult , Skin Transplantation
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