Usefulness of the lateral arm free flap for hand defect reconstruction

Author:

Heo Jae WooORCID,Chi Yong JooORCID,Park Hyun SikORCID,Whang Jong IckORCID

Abstract

Purpose: Although various surgical reconstruction methods are available for multidigit defects or soft tissue defects of the hand, they often require a thin flap due to the hand’s unique physical characteristics. We performed a total of 13 cases of lateral arm free flap surgery at our hospital. The purpose of this study was to report the usefulness of this technique. Methods: This study included the following cases: four cases of multiple digit amputations, seven cases of hand dorsum skin defects, one case of first web reconstruction due to web contracture, and one case of an index finger bone and soft tissue defect with only the ulnar-side neuro-vascular bundle remaining. After emergency simple debridement, subsequent reconstruction was performed using a lateral arm free flap. Results: All 13 cases healed without necrosis. Patients who underwent finger amputation were able to preserve the length of their fingers without any additional amputation. Patients who initially had hand dorsum defects were able to maintain grasping function after flap stabilization. The patient with web contracture was able to recover the lost pinching function, and the patient with a combined loss of osteoarticular and soft tissue of the index finger maintained the shape and length of the finger despite the absence of joint function. Conclusion: The lateral arm free flap is a useful reconstruction method that can be easily performed with a single session of regional anesthesia. Since the flap is thin, it is suitable for hand defect reconstruction. If necessary, vascularized bone grafting is possible.

Publisher

Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand

Subject

General Medicine

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