Neo-Forearm Functional Reconstruction after Temporary Ectopic Hand Implantation for Salvage of Hand after Extensive Crush Injury to Forearm

Author:

Tiwari Raja1,Dash Suvashis1,Chauhan Shashank1,Saha Shivangi1,Ahir Misha1,Singhal Maneesh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Abstract Background Extensive crush injuries to forearm pose a unique problem where replantation of uninjured hands to the forearm is not immediately possible due to difficulties in delineating tissue necrosis. Ectopic hand implantation preserves the hand and allows replanting the hand back to the forearm stump, but the tissues preserved in the stump could be inadequate to provide good hand function. In these subsets of cases, forearm reconstruction with composite flaps may offer a better chance of getting good hand function. Methods We present a case of a 29-year-old male, a left-handed factory worker, with severe crushing of the left forearm by a hydraulic pressing machine with a relatively undamaged hand. A three-staged reconstruction was done with the recovery of the left hand after below elbow amputation and replanted to the left lower third of leg. Then a neo-forearm was reconstructed using a functioning free fibula, vastus lateralis muscle, and anterolateral thigh skin flap. Finally, the ectopically banked hand was returned to the reconstructed neo forearm. Results After 2 years follow-up, protective sensation and grip strength of 2 pounds had developed in the hand. The disabilities of arm, shoulder, and hand score was 21, and he was able to perform multiple tasks using the left hand independently and as an assistive hand. Conclusion The consensus on indications of ectopic banking is still open for debate. The addition of our ectopic replantation technique followed by neo-forearm reconstruction and replantation of the hand into the reconstructed neo-forearm, which is a novel concept, will broaden the horizon of reconstructive paradigm.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Medicine

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