The Pedicled Sensate Osteocutaneous Groin Flap for Reconstruction of the Forearm and Hand

Author:

Turan Aydin

Abstract

Background The groin flap is axial pedicled and versatile. Until now, this flap has been used with many modifications for the reconstruction of forearm and hand defects. However, this flap has not been used in forearm, hand, and thumb reconstruction as a pedicled sensate osteocutaneous flap. In this study, a pedicled sensate osteocutaneous groin flap was used for the reconstruction of composite tissue defects on the forearm, hand, and thumb. Patients and Methods A pedicled sensate osteocutaneous groin flap was used to reconstruction composite tissue defects on the forearm, hand, and thumb in 7 patients. The mean age of the patients was 42 years. The defects were located on the dorsal surface of the forearm and hand in 2 patients, the dorsal surface of the hand and finger in 2 patients, and the thumb in 3 patients. The dimensions of the flap skin paddle ranged from 7 × 11 cm to 8 × 23 cm, and the dimensions of the bone component ranged from 1 × 1.5 × 3.5 cm to 1 × 1.5 × 5 cm. The mean follow-up duration was 26 months. Results All the flaps survived. Flap debulking was performed using 3 flaps. Sensory recovery in the flaps was completed approximately 18 months after the first operation. When the results of static 2-point discrimination test and Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test were evaluated at 18 months postoperatively, it showed that protective sensation was obtained. Except for 1 patient, motion restriction did not develop in the wrist, elbow, or shoulder joints. An acceptable aesthetic result, minimal donor site deformity, and protective sensation were obtained in all patients. Conclusions The pedicled sensate osteocutaneous groin flap can be safely used in the reconstruction of forearm and hand composite tissue defects that do not have available vascular structures for free flaps in the recipient area and in thumb reconstruction where toe transfer and pollicization cannot be performed.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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