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Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Heterodigital Neurovascular Island Flap, Reverse Homodigital Neurovascular Island Flap, and Cross-Finger Flap Used for Fingertip Reconstruction.

K Gurbuz1,2, F Dogar1,3, Y Yontar1,2,4.   

Abstract

Objective: The fundamentals of fingertip defect reconstructions should be mainly to restore the sensation with contour and identical pulp volume, and texture. To achieve these, various flap techniques were described in which those had their own advantages and disadvantages to restore the fingertip injuries. This study aimed to compare clinical outcomes of three different local flap procedures widely used for the reconstruction of fingertip defects: heterodigital neurovascular island (HeNI) flap, reverse homodigital neurovascular island (rHoNI) flap, and cross-finger (CF) flap.
Methods: Between 2014 and 2019, statistical analysis of 58 patients undergoing reconstruction of fingertip defects of 2-5 digits by HeNI flap (n = 16), rHoNI flap (n = 17), or CF flap (n = 25), was performed retrospectively. All cases were reviewed regarding age, gender, etiology of trauma, duration of follow-up, the extent of the injury with the classification system PNB, Quick Disability of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score (Q-DASH), cold intolerance symptom severity score (CISS), static 2-point discrimination test, ROM value of phalangeal joints and time to return to work.
Results: The mean age of all patients was 36.9 years with a male-to-female ratio of 5.4:1 and a mean follow-up of 26.72 months. The most common cause was work-related (n = 41). The mean of DASH score, CISS score, static 2-point discrimination, time to return to work, and ROM value of DIP joint did not significantly differ between the study groups. The mean ROM values of PIP and MCP joints of patients for CF flaps applied were significantly lower than HeNI flaps.
Conclusion: The use of HeNI flap for fingertip reconstruction is a reliable one-stage option in terms of improved ROM of finger joints. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2022.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Cross-finger; Fingertip; Heterodigital; Homodigital; Neurovascular

Year:  2022        PMID: 35547336      PMCID: PMC9043157          DOI: 10.1007/s43465-022-00605-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Orthop        ISSN: 0019-5413            Impact factor:   1.033


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6.  Homodigital artery flap reconstruction for fingertip amputation: a comparative study of the oblique triangular neurovascular advancement flap and the reverse digital artery island flap.

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10.  Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Cold Intolerance Symptom Severity Questionnaire

Authors:  Nurten Gizem Töre; Mesken Gömüşsoy; Deran Oskay
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