Literature DB >> 16688087

Reverse first dorsal metatarsal artery flap for reconstruction of traumatic defects of dorsal great toe.

Ming-Huei Cheng1, Betul Gozel Ulusal, Fu-Chan Wei.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Soft-tissue defects of the great toe that include exposed tendon and bone present a reconstructive challenge for plastic surgeons. This study investigates the feasibility and reliability of reverse first dorsal metatarsal artery flap (FDMA) for reconstruction of the dorsal great toe soft-tissue defects.
METHODS: Six male patients with dorsal great toe defects (mean 2.2 x 4.7 cm) underwent reconstruction using the reverse FDMA flap. Preoperative angiography was performed to confirm the existence and patency of the distal communicating artery between the FDMA and plantar metatarsal artery. The flap was raised by dividing the dorsalis pedis artery and proximal communicating arteries and rotated 180 degrees to cover the defect.
RESULTS: All flaps survived completely. Mean follow-up time was 3.3 months. Painless full range of motion was recovered and the contour of the flap was satisfactory. All patients returned to their normal walking and running activities and none necessitated special footwear. No donor-site morbidity was encountered.
CONCLUSION: Reverse FDMA flap presents a viable alternative for reconstruction of soft-tissue defects of dorsal great toe when local flap coverage is required. Because of anatomic variations, preoperative angiography is necessary for successful reconstruction, especially in patients with comorbidities affecting patency of their vasculature.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16688087     DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000217517.71857.2a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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