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    • Flow-through 前臂靜脈皮瓣結合靜脈移位在拇指旋轉撕脫離斷傷再植中的應用

      目的總結應用 flow-through 前臂靜脈皮瓣結合掌骨頭間靜脈移位修復伴有斷端背側皮膚及靜脈組織缺損的拇指旋轉撕脫離斷傷的療效。方法2013 年 4 月—2018 年 3 月,收治 15 例伴有斷端背側皮膚及靜脈組織缺損的拇指旋轉撕脫離斷傷患者。男 12 例,女 3 例;年齡 18~54 歲,平均 34 歲。均為完全離斷,拇指掌指關節離斷 7 例,近節指骨離斷 5 例,指間關節離斷 3 例。均伴有斷指背側皮膚及靜脈組織缺損,斷指背側皮膚缺損范圍為 2.0 cm×1.5 cm~2.5 cm×2.0 cm。受傷至手術時間 0.5~3 h,平均 1.5 h。應用 flow-through 前臂靜脈皮瓣結合第 2、3 掌骨頭間靜脈移位逆行橋接修復再植;應用手背“>”形單切口同時轉移示指固有伸肌腱、橈神經感覺支修復肌腱和神經。結果15 例再植指及皮瓣全部成活;3 例皮瓣術后腫脹瘀血,有張力性水皰,結痂換藥后成活。全部患者均獲隨訪,隨訪時間 4~18 個月,平均 8.7 個月。再植指及皮瓣血運良好,拇指外形飽滿,兩點辨別覺達 5.3~6.5 mm;再植指對掌對指功能好,全部患者均在骨折愈合后恢復工作。末次隨訪時根據中華醫學會手外科學會上肢部分功能評定試用標準評定再植指功能:優 9 例,良 5 例,可 1 例。結論對于伴有近端軟組織及靜脈缺損的拇指旋轉撕脫離斷傷,應用 flow-through 前臂靜脈皮瓣結合掌骨頭間靜脈移位的方法進行再植,可取得較好療效。

      Release date:2019-05-06 04:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • APPLICATION OF WRIST CREASE ISLAND FLAP BASED ON THE SUPERFICIAL PALMAR BRANCH OF THE RADIAL ARTERY FOR THUMB RECONSTRUCTION

      ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of the island flaps based on the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery (SPBRA) to repair the thumb wound. MethodsBetween February 2012 and November 2013, 8 cases of thumb defects and bilateral artery defect were treated. There were 5 males and 3 females with an average age of 30.5 years (range, 19-51 years). The injury was caused by crush (4 cases), avulsion (3 cases), and twist (1 case). The injury located at the metacarpophalangeal joints in 3 cases, at the proximal palmar side in 2 cases, and at the interphalangeal joints in 3 cases. The defect size ranged from 3.5 cm×1.5 cm to 6.5 cm×2.0 cm. The digital artery defect was 2.5-8.5 cm (mean, 5.3 cm). The disease duration was 2.0-4.5 hours (mean, 3.2 hours). The reversed island flaps based on the SPBRA were designed, which size was 4.0 cm×2.0 cm to 7.5 cm×3.0 cm. The donor sites were closed directly. ResultsThe operation was successfully completed in 7 patients except 1 patient having vascular variation. All flaps survived completely. Wound and incision at the donor site healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 6-18 months (mean, 13 months). The flaps had similar color and texture to adjacent skin. Linear scar was seen at the donor site in 1 patient, with no functional limitation. According to the functional assessment criteria of upper limb by the Hand Surgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association, the results were excellent in 6 cases, good in 1 case, and fair in 1 case, with an excellent and good rate of 87.5%. ConclusionThe reversed island flap based on the SPBRA is an ideal flap for the thumb reconstruction because the advantages of reliable blood supply, easy dissection, less injury at donor site, and good repair results.

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    • Functional perforator flap: concept and clinical applications

      Objective To review the clinical applications of functional perforator flaps in restoring human body functions. Methods An extensive literature review was conducted on both domestic and international publications to summarize the clinical use of functional perforator flaps for functional restoration. Results Perforator flaps are among the most commonly used flaps in reconstructive surgery. Beyond providing soft tissue repair, they are increasingly employed to reconstruct diverse bodily functions, leading us to propose the concept of the “functional perforator flap”. Although various forms of functional perforator flaps are currently utilized, reports are predominantly scattered case studies, lacking systematic organization. Commonly used functional perforator flaps can be categorized into five types: chimeric perforator flaps, perforator flaps for nerve function restoration, perforator flaps for lymphatic drainage enhancement, flow-through perforator flaps, and perforator flaps for restoring bone and joint motion. These flaps significantly broaden the application scope of perforator flaps, elevating the goal of reconstruction from mere wound repair to achieving repair concurrent with functional reconstruction. ConclusionThe application of various functional perforator flap designs significantly improves wound reconstruction outcomes and represents an effective approach for managing complex defects. Future developments will undoubtedly see more forms of functional perforator flaps reported to meet increasingly sophisticated reconstructive demands.

      Release date:2025-09-01 10:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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