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Repair Of Palm Burns Of The Hand: A Contralateral Inner Arm Bag-Shaped Flap.

L Barbasse1, K Serror1, D Boccara1, M Mimoun1, M Benyamina1, M Chaouat1.   

Abstract

Hands are one of the most often burnt parts of the body. Deep palmar burns are often the result of an electrical burn or a thermal burn from grasping a hot item. With a deep burn, joints, vasculo-nervous pedicles, tendons or bones can become exposed and lead to amputation. Different surgical repair methods are used depending on the area of the hand that is burnt. Most of the publications to date have described surgical techniques for dorsal hand burns. The abdominal bag-shaped flap is one of the main surgical techniques to cover dorsal deep tissue exposure. Bag-shaped flaps need time to achieve the vascular autonomy of the flap without any movement. Abdominal bagshaped flaps are particularly suitable for dorsal soft-tissue defects, while for palmar defects, it is an uncomfortable position to maintain for three weeks. A contralateral arm bag-shaped flap for palmar burns allows a comfortable position to be achieved as the upper burnt limb is positioned as if the patient has their arms crossed. Furthermore, as stated above, the contralateral arm bag-shaped flap has the advantage of allowing a flap to be used that is thinner than an abdominal bag-shaped flap. At the Saint Louis Burns Center, we recently treated two patients with deep palmar burns and deep tissue exposure. We performed a contralateral arm bag-shaped flap for both of these patients. In our experience, the use of the contralateral arm bag-shaped flap technique to cover palmar lesions resulted in favorable postoperative progression, with complete closure of the lesions, good functional outcomes, as well as other advantages such as a hidden scar at the donor site. This technique allows amputation of fingers to be avoided when pedicles, joints, or tendons are exposed and when the burnt area of the palm is extensive and no other flaps can be used.
Copyright © 2022 Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters.

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Keywords:  bag-shaped flap; burns; hand; palmar burns

Year:  2022        PMID: 35582091      PMCID: PMC9020851     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


  19 in total

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