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Distally based venous flap: a new technique for the correction of syndactyly without skin graft in adult patients.

Yakup Cil1, Atacan Emre Kocman, Abdul Kerim Yapici.   

Abstract

Skin grafts and local flaps are conventional methods for repairing simple syndactyly. Skin grafts usually leave unsightly appearance and contracture formation. In this study, unipedicled distally based venous flap were raised from third or fourth metacarpal area of the hand for syndactyly treatment. The distally based venous flap was to provide skin coverage to one side of the finger, in order to avoid complications arising from using skin graft. Nine patients' syndactylies (5 simple incomplete and 4 simple complete syndactyly) were treated using this method. The mean follow-up period of the flaps was 14 months, ranging from 12 to 16 months. Mild edema and venous congestion occurred in all flaps. Superficial necrosis involving two flaps did not affect flap survival. All flaps survived completely. In this article, we have described a new surgical technique for the correction of syndactyly in a single surgical procedure that utilizes a distally based venous flap to provide skin coverage without skin graft.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19876708     DOI: 10.1007/s12306-009-0044-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Organi Mov        ISSN: 0009-4749


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