Skin grafts and local flaps are conventional methods of repair for simple complete syndactyly, but the results obtained are not always as functional and aesthetic as desired and frequently leave postoperative scars and residual syndactyly. In this article, we describe a new surgical technique for the correction of syndactyly that utilizes a metacarpal dorsal reverse flap to provide skin coverage to the interdigital space and also to 1 side of the finger, therefore avoiding the use of skin grafts and resulting postoperative scar contracture. We report 4 cases using this procedure, with a 12-month follow up. The technique is safe, easily performed, and reproducible and requires a single surgical procedure. It uses donor tissue identical in co...
Background: Reconstruction of surgical defects on the dorsal finger can be challenging because of a ...
This article describes the principle, vascular basis, and applications of a new flap derived from th...
The authors analysed a series of 22 patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital hand synda...
The long-term results of a technique for correction of syndactyly are reported. The technique consis...
Syndactyly correction results in skin deficiency. Skin grafting is avoided by the use of an extended...
Background/Aim. A great number of syndactyly release techniques have been described over last two ce...
Syndactyly consists of a variable fusion of soft tissue or of bone in adjacent fingers. This has imp...
SUMMARY: The authors analysed a series of 22 patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital h...
Since the first publications in the early nineteenth century on surgical techniques for releasing co...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of extensive distal defects of the thumb with exposure of bone, tendo...
Background: The finger skin and soft-tissue defects are reconstructive challenges due to their natur...
A new technique is described for the correction of complete syndactyly of the toes. In this techniqu...
The distally based dorsal hand flap on the recurrent cutaneous branch was dissected as a reverse fla...
Tissue expansion is useful in post-traumatic reconstruction in the upper extremity. Its use has also...
Background Soft tissue defects of the multiple finger present challenges to reconstruction surgeons....
Background: Reconstruction of surgical defects on the dorsal finger can be challenging because of a ...
This article describes the principle, vascular basis, and applications of a new flap derived from th...
The authors analysed a series of 22 patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital hand synda...
The long-term results of a technique for correction of syndactyly are reported. The technique consis...
Syndactyly correction results in skin deficiency. Skin grafting is avoided by the use of an extended...
Background/Aim. A great number of syndactyly release techniques have been described over last two ce...
Syndactyly consists of a variable fusion of soft tissue or of bone in adjacent fingers. This has imp...
SUMMARY: The authors analysed a series of 22 patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital h...
Since the first publications in the early nineteenth century on surgical techniques for releasing co...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of extensive distal defects of the thumb with exposure of bone, tendo...
Background: The finger skin and soft-tissue defects are reconstructive challenges due to their natur...
A new technique is described for the correction of complete syndactyly of the toes. In this techniqu...
The distally based dorsal hand flap on the recurrent cutaneous branch was dissected as a reverse fla...
Tissue expansion is useful in post-traumatic reconstruction in the upper extremity. Its use has also...
Background Soft tissue defects of the multiple finger present challenges to reconstruction surgeons....
Background: Reconstruction of surgical defects on the dorsal finger can be challenging because of a ...
This article describes the principle, vascular basis, and applications of a new flap derived from th...
The authors analysed a series of 22 patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital hand synda...