Affiliation:
1. Department of Hand Surgery Suzhou Ruihua Orthopedic Hospital Suzhou Jiangsu China
2. Suzhou Medical College Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe second toe flap is a widely used innervated neurovascular flap for repairing finger pulp defects. It mainly carries the proper plantar digital artery and nerve. But the donor site morbidity and arterial injury are common. The report retrospectively evaluated the clinical outcomes of the second toe free medial flap based on dorsal digital artery of the toe to investigate the esthetics and function in the treatment of soft tissue defects of fingertip pulp.MethodsFrom March 2019 to December 2020, 12 patients with finger pulp defects (seven acute crush, three cut, and two burn) undergoing the modified second toe flap were chosen for retrospective review. The average patient age was 38.6 (range: 23–52) years. The mean defect size was 2.1 × 1.6 (range: 1.5 × 1.3–2.6 × 1.9) cm. The defects did not extend beyond the distal interphalangeal joint and the phalanges were not damaged in all cases. The average follow‐up was 9.5 (range: 6–16) months. Demographic information, flap data, and perioperative characteristics were collected.ResultsThe mean size of the modified flap was 2.3 × 1.8 (range: 1.7 × 1.5–2.7 × 2.0) cm and mean diameter of artery was 0.61 (range: 0.45–0.85) mm. The mean flap harvested time and operation time were 22.6 (range: 16–27) minutes and 133.7 (range: 101–164) minutes. A flap was ischemic after first day postoperatively and later it improved by releasing the sutures. All flaps were survival without necrosis. One patient was not satisfied with the appearance of the finger pulp because of scar hyperplasia. The other 11 patients were satisfied with the appearance and function of the injured digit after 6 months postoperatively.ConclusionThe modified second toe flap technique based on the dorsal digital artery of the toe is a feasible choice to reconstruct the sensation and appearance of the injured fingertip with current microsurgical techniques.
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