Introduction. Soft-tissue reconstruction of fingertip injuries remains a challenge for hand surgery. Tissue loss of multiple digits is a serious problem for hand surgeons. Surgical possibilities include regional, distant and local flaps. In this study, five patients presented with tissue loss of two adjacent fingers and were treated by double reverse-flow island flaps. Materials and methods. The surgical technique is an application of the reverse-flow homodigital island flap for two adjacent finger tissue defects. Instead of one flap, double island flaps are applied to two adjacent finger tissue defects. The flaps are raised from the lateral or medial palmar surface of the proximal phalanx level. Anastomoses between the radial and ulnar dig...
To cover a large soft tissue defect of the finger, we have successfully applied free flaps using sec...
Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of orthodromic island flap prosthetics of homodigita...
PubMed ID: 24782226Multiple soft tissue finger defects in different shapes and locations are usually...
Soft tissue defect will form after operative treatment of the dermato-desmogenic flexion contracture...
Objectives: The location of the fingertip entitles it to have significant cosmetic and functional va...
A heterodigital neurovascular reverse-flow flap island flap for extensive pulp defects is described....
Objective: Several flaps can be dissected from the same or neighboring digits for the reconstruction...
Terminal amputations with loss of the distal pulp are common injuries. This report analyses 64 conse...
Since the first description many variations of the dorsal metacarpal reverse island flap have been p...
A series of 18 cases of fasciosubcutaneous reverse flaps used to cover defects of the fingers is rep...
A standard reversed digital artery flap is based on the digital artery and vena comitantes alone, le...
Sixty-three fingertip amputations in 50 patients were reconstructed using a homodigital neurovascula...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of extensive distal defects of the thumb with exposure of bone, tendo...
The exposure of bone, tendons, vessels, and nerves in a digital defect is one of the most frequent a...
Aim: To report our results of homodigital island flap reconstruction in the distal phalanx finger ti...
To cover a large soft tissue defect of the finger, we have successfully applied free flaps using sec...
Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of orthodromic island flap prosthetics of homodigita...
PubMed ID: 24782226Multiple soft tissue finger defects in different shapes and locations are usually...
Soft tissue defect will form after operative treatment of the dermato-desmogenic flexion contracture...
Objectives: The location of the fingertip entitles it to have significant cosmetic and functional va...
A heterodigital neurovascular reverse-flow flap island flap for extensive pulp defects is described....
Objective: Several flaps can be dissected from the same or neighboring digits for the reconstruction...
Terminal amputations with loss of the distal pulp are common injuries. This report analyses 64 conse...
Since the first description many variations of the dorsal metacarpal reverse island flap have been p...
A series of 18 cases of fasciosubcutaneous reverse flaps used to cover defects of the fingers is rep...
A standard reversed digital artery flap is based on the digital artery and vena comitantes alone, le...
Sixty-three fingertip amputations in 50 patients were reconstructed using a homodigital neurovascula...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of extensive distal defects of the thumb with exposure of bone, tendo...
The exposure of bone, tendons, vessels, and nerves in a digital defect is one of the most frequent a...
Aim: To report our results of homodigital island flap reconstruction in the distal phalanx finger ti...
To cover a large soft tissue defect of the finger, we have successfully applied free flaps using sec...
Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of orthodromic island flap prosthetics of homodigita...
PubMed ID: 24782226Multiple soft tissue finger defects in different shapes and locations are usually...