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Donor site morbidity after suprafascial elevation of the radial forearm flap: a prospective study in 95 consecutive cases.

B S Lutz1, F C Wei, S C Chang, K H Yang, I H Chen.   

Abstract

From March of 1995 to November of 1997, 95 free radial forearm flaps for orofacial reconstructions were performed and included in this prospective study of donor site morbidity. All flaps were elevated using the suprafascial dissection technique. Donor site closure was performed with either split-thickness skin grafts (64 cases) or full-thickness skin grafts (31 cases). Among the 95 flaps, there were two complete flap losses and one partial flap loss because of arterial thrombosis. One orocutaneus fistula was successfully treated with a pedicled pectoralis major flap. At the donor site, the rate of complete take of skin graft was 94 percent in 95 patients. Functional and aesthetic results evaluated at least 6 months postoperatively in 50 patients revealed no significant change in grip power, pulp-to-pulp pinch power, or wrist movement in the complete skin graft take group (45 cases), whereas in the partial skin graft failure group (5 cases), both grip power and movement were significantly decreased. There was no remarkable cold intolerance in any of the 50 patients. Critical evaluations of sensory change revealed numbness distal to the donor site in 54 percent of the patients. However, dysesthesia was usually mild and improved spontaneously as time passed. Aesthetic outcome was rated as good or fair in 98 percent of the cases. The results of this prospective study show that suprafascial elevation of the radial forearm flap is superior to the classic elevation technique, particularly with regard to a higher rate of immediate complete take of skin grafts, thus avoiding impairment of range of motion and strength of the donor hand.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9915173     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-199901000-00021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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