Literature DB >> 27520343

[The interosseous flap for coverage of soft tissue defects at the hand].

M Voigt, D J Schaefer, G B Stark1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Coverage of a soft tissue defect at the hand with a pedicled fasciocutaneous flap. INDICATIONS: Primary or secondary skin and soft tissue defects of the hand of less than 15×5 cm. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Absent posterior interosseous artery. Absent anastomosis between posterior and anterior interosseous arteries. Defects smaller than 3×3 cm; they should be closed through mobilization of the surrounding tissues. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Marking of flap. The first skin incision is done at the ulnar side of the marked flap and deepened to the fascia of the extensor carpi ulnaris muscle. Dissection of the intermuscular septum while preserving the perforating skin vessels of posterior interosseous artery. Incision at the radial side and dissection of the intermuscular septum from radial without injuring the motor branches of the radial nerve. Ligation of the posterior interosseous artery distal to the motor branches. Detachment of the pedicle through coagulation of the branches going to muscles and bone. Detachment of the intermuscular septum from ulnar. Exposure of the communication with the anterior interosseous vessels. Spreading and tensionless suturing of flap into the defect. Avoid kinking of defect. Primary closure of the site of harvesting or coverage with full or split thickness skin graft.
RESULTS: During a period of 3.5 years this technique was used in 10 patients. The average time to healing: 15.9 days. Average duration of follow-up: 19.1 months. All flaps were incorporated. The only complication was a venous congestion in the flap in 2 patients.

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Keywords:  Adduction contracture of thumb; Dorsal interosseous flap; Fasciocutaneous flap; Soft tissue defects at hand

Year:  1999        PMID: 27520343     DOI: 10.1007/BF02593979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0934-6694            Impact factor:   1.154


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6.  Posterior interosseous island forearm flap.

Authors:  E A Zancolli; C Angrigiani
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