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Complex reconstruction of the dorsal hand using the induced membrane technique associated with bone substitute: A case report.

Vivien Moris1, David Guillier1, Philippe Rizzi1, Alice De Taddeo1, Benoit Henault1, Alain Tchurukdichian1, Narcisse Zwetyenga1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: High-energy trauma of the hand often causes tissue loss involving bone, tendon and skin and is sometimes accompanied by devascularization of digits. Bone stabilization is the first step in the management of such injuries.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A young patient presented composite tissue loss of the dorsum of his right (dominant) hand following an accident with a surface planer. Tissue loss involved the diaphyses of the first 4 metacarpals, tendons and skin with almost complete amputation of the 3rd finger. Bone stabilization comprised osteosynthesis using pins associated with cement to fill the bone defect. Hunter tendon rods were used for tendon repair and a pedicle groin flap (McGregor) was used to achieve skin coverage. The cement was replaced with autologous cortico-cancellous bone graft combined with bone paste (Nanostim) 3 months after the cement stabilization.
RESULTS: Eleven months after the accident, the patient was able to return to work as a carpenter. Pinch and Grasp strength in the injured hand were half that in the contralateral hand, but there was no loss of sensitivity. Mobility was very satisfactory with a Kapandji score of 9 and a mean TAM of 280°. The patient can write, open a bottle and does not feel limited for everyday activities. Radiographically, the bone of the 3 reconstructed metacarpals appears consolidated.
CONCLUSION: The induced membrane technique allowed the reconstruction of small bone deficits in the long bones of the hand in a two-step procedure, the first step taking place in an emergency context of composite tissue trauma.

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Keywords:  Bone defect; Bone substitutes; Hand trauma; Induced membrane

Year:  2015        PMID: 27077131      PMCID: PMC4827270          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpra.2015.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JPRAS Open        ISSN: 2352-5878


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