Consecutive flap transfer for repairing massive soft tissue defects in the opisthenar with improved donor site closure |
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Authors: | Wu Lehao Tong Dedi Zhu Shan Zang Mengqing Tian Guanglei Chen Shanlin |
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Affiliation: | [1]Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of MedicalScience, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730,China; [2]Department of Hand-surgery, Jishuitan Hospital,Peking University, Beijing 100035, China; [3]Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, TongjiHospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wuhan 430030, China |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo explore a surgical model of utilizing consecutive free scapular flap and adjacent pedicled flap transfer for repairing massive soft tissue defects on the dorsum of the hand while minimizing the donor site morbidity.MethodsSix patients with massive soft tissue injuries on the opisthenar and forearm were treated with free scapular flaps. Afterwards, a pedicled flap adjacent to the donor site was transferred to cover the donor site defect by direct closure.ResultsAll six free scapular flaps survived without signs of infection. Three adjacent pedicled flaps presented minor signs of insufficient blood flow on the distal apex, which resolved after six weeks with only conservative therapy. All the incisions healed without other complications. At six-month follow-up, the patients regained full shoulder function.ConclusionWith the assistance of an adjacent pedicled flap, the scapular flap is a highly applicable approach in repairing massive soft tissue defects in the opisthenar. It can achieve positive outcomes in both reconstructive and aesthetic aspects. |
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Keywords: | Soft tissue defect Free scapular flap Perforator flap |
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