| Literature DB >> 26947978 |
Ahmed M Afifi1, Tarek A Mahboub2, Amr Ibrahim Fouad2, Kodi Azari3, Haitham H Khalil4, James E McCarthy5.
Abstract
This works aim is to evaluate the efficacy of skin grafts and flaps in reconstruction of post-burn hand and wrist deformities. A prospective study of 57 burn contractures of the wrist and dorsum of the hand was performed. Flaps were used only if there was a non-vascularized structure after contracture release, otherwise a skin graft was used. Active range of motion (ROM) was used to assess hand function. The extension deformity cohort uniformly underwent skin graft following contracture release with a mean improvement of 71 degrees (p<0.0001). The flexion deformity cohort was treated with either skin grafts (8 patients) or flaps (9 patients) with a mean improvement of 44 degrees (p<0.0001). Skin grafts suffice for dorsal hand contractures to restore functional wrist ROM. For flexion contractures, flaps were more likely for contractures >6 months. Early release of burn contracture is advisable to avoid deep structure contracture.Entities:
Keywords: Flap; Hand burn; Hand reconstruction; Reconstruction
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26947978 DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.02.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns ISSN: 0305-4179 Impact factor: 2.744