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Yefeng Yin1, Xiaomei Tao1, Yanzhao Li2, Buhe Bao3, Ying Ying3, Tuya Bao4, Jiangning Wang5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Microsurgical toe-to-hand transfer is a gold standard when it comes to repairing a thumb defect. Great toenail flap, thumbnail valva flap, free great toe, and second toe transplantation are the common methods in thumb reconstruction. Second toe transplantation achieves good function, but poor esthetics. Great toe transplantation achieves better esthetics, but hindered walking, due to the foot's loss of the great toe and moreover suboptimal thumb function. It is difficult to maintain both functional and esthetic satisfaction in thumb reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Microsurgery; Thumb amputation; Toe-to-thumb transfer
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33023628 PMCID: PMC7542354 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-020-01986-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 7a, b Operative design
Fig. 4The sutured nerve and tendon of the metacarpal thumb
Fig. 1The harvested great toenail flap and second toe phalangeal
Fig. 2The donor site after the flap was harvested
Fig. 3The inset great toenail flap and second toe phalangeal
Fig. 5The covering of the defect of the great toe by using the second toe skin flap
Postoperative results of the new thumbs and complications
TAM total active motion (motion recovery evaluated by total active motion compared with the contralateral thumb); S-2PD static 2-point discrimination; MHQ Michigan Hand Questionnaire
The mean follow-up time was 12 months (range, 8–20 months; SD = 3.47) in group I, 12 months (range, 7–18 months; SD = 2.81) in group II, and 12 months (range, 5–19 months; SD = 3.13) in group III
Group I, thumb reconstruction by great toe transplantation
Group II, thumb reconstruction by second toe transplantation
Group III, thumb reconstruction by the great toe flap and the phalanges of the second toe
Fig. 6a, b Preoperative view of the right thumb defects distal to the interphalangeal (IP) joint. c Preoperative X-ray of the right hand
Fig. 8Intraoperation of the great toe flap and the metatarsophalangeal joint of the second toe
Fig. 9The donor site closed by the second toenail flap
Fig. 10a, b Postoperative view of the reconstructed thumb and donor site
Fig. 11a, b 6 months of follow-up after operation