TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensate first dorsal metacarpal artery flap for resurfacing extensive pulp defects of the thumb
AU - Chang, Shun-Cheng
AU - Chen, Shao-Liang
AU - Chen, Tim-Mo
AU - Chuang, Chia-Jueng
AU - Cheng, Tian-Yeu
AU - Wang, Hsian-Jenn
N1 - 被引用次數:26
Export Date: 21 March 2016
CODEN: APCSD
通訊地址: Chen, S.-L.; Division of Plastic Surgery, Tri-Service General Hospital, Yung-Chun Street, Taipei 100, Taiwan; 電子郵件: [email protected]
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Finding an appropriate soft-tissue grafting material to close a wound located over the distal phalanx of the thumb, especially the pulp region, can be a difficult task. A sensate first dorsal metacarpal artery flap, mobilized from the dorsum of the adjacent index finger and used as an island pedicle skin flap, can be useful for this purpose. The pedicle includes the ulnar branch of the first dorsal metacarpal artery, the dorsal veins, and the cutaneous branch of the radial nerve. Although this tiny artery is anatomically variable, safe dissection can be achieved by including the radial shaft periosteum of the secondary metacarpal bone and the ulnar head fascia of the first interosseous muscle. This approach has been used for 8 individuals with extensive pulp defects of the thumb over the past 3 years. Skin defects in all patients were combined with bone, joint, or tendon exposure. All flaps survived completely. This 1-stage procedure is reliable and technically simple. It provides sensate coverage to the pulp of the thumb but also avoids nerve repair or more complicated microsurgery.
AB - Finding an appropriate soft-tissue grafting material to close a wound located over the distal phalanx of the thumb, especially the pulp region, can be a difficult task. A sensate first dorsal metacarpal artery flap, mobilized from the dorsum of the adjacent index finger and used as an island pedicle skin flap, can be useful for this purpose. The pedicle includes the ulnar branch of the first dorsal metacarpal artery, the dorsal veins, and the cutaneous branch of the radial nerve. Although this tiny artery is anatomically variable, safe dissection can be achieved by including the radial shaft periosteum of the secondary metacarpal bone and the ulnar head fascia of the first interosseous muscle. This approach has been used for 8 individuals with extensive pulp defects of the thumb over the past 3 years. Skin defects in all patients were combined with bone, joint, or tendon exposure. All flaps survived completely. This 1-stage procedure is reliable and technically simple. It provides sensate coverage to the pulp of the thumb but also avoids nerve repair or more complicated microsurgery.
KW - First dorsal metacarpal artery flap
KW - Pulp defect of thumb
KW - adult
KW - anatomy
KW - artery
KW - article
KW - clinical article
KW - dissection
KW - dorsal vein
KW - female
KW - first dorsal metacarpal artery
KW - first dorsal metacarpal artery flap
KW - graft survival
KW - human
KW - male
KW - pedicled skin flap
KW - periosteum
KW - phalanx
KW - priority journal
KW - radial nerve
KW - skin defect
KW - skin graft
KW - surgical technique
KW - thumb malformation
KW - vein
KW - wound closure
KW - Adult
KW - Arteries
KW - Female
KW - Fingers
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Metacarpus
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Soft Tissue Injuries
KW - Surgical Flaps
KW - Thumb
U2 - 10.1097/01.sap.0000137134.15728.dd
DO - 10.1097/01.sap.0000137134.15728.dd
M3 - Article
C2 - 15502460
SN - 0148-7043
VL - 53
SP - 449
EP - 454
JO - Annals of Plastic Surgery
JF - Annals of Plastic Surgery
IS - 5
ER -