Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4068991 | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2012 | 9 Pages |
PurposeTo investigate the results of resurfacing completely degloved digits using a parallelogram free flap from the medial arm in a spiral fashion.MethodsWe reviewed the reconstruction of 26 digits in 21 patients with a parallelogram free flap from the medial arm in a spiral fashion following a non-replantable degloving injury.ResultsThe sizable perforator was observed consistently in the medial arm with 13 of 21 (62%) originating from the superior ulnar collateral artery, 6 of 21 (29%) directly from the brachial artery, and 2 of 21 (9%) from the superficial brachial artery. All the flaps but one, which sustained partial flap loss, survived uneventfully. Total active motion ranged from 93° to 145° and 112° to 154° in the cases with and without metacarpophalangeal joint involvement, respectively. The static 2-point discrimination test varied from 6 to 13 mm. No scar contracture was recorded in these patients. All the patients were satisfied with the overall results.ConclusionsResurfacing the defect in a spiral fashion is a valuable and reliable technique for the reconstruction of complete finger degloving injuries. The medial arm flap is a good candidate for this procedure, with satisfactory functional recovery and good aesthetic restoration.Type of study/level of evidenceTherapeutic IV.