Nail growth disorder in multiple fingers following harvesting of radial forearm free flap for phalloplasty in gender-affirming surgery: a case report
- Author:
Soyeon JUNG
1
;
Jiwon JEONG
;
Kuylhee KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From: Archives of hand and microsurgery 2024;29(2):122-126
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Nail growth disturbance commonly takes place after trauma or relevant diseases, such as infections and tumors. However, abnormal growth of the nail plate sometimes occurs without an obvious causative factor. This report presents the case of a patient who underwent male genital reconstruction with a radial forearm free flap for gender affirmation. Although the entire process was smooth, with no accidental events, the second, third, and fourth phalangeal nail plates of the hand from which the flap was harvested showed no evident growth of the fingernail 2 months postoperatively. Nail production was preserved in the remaining fingernails. Typical symptoms, such as redness, swelling, and tenderness, were noted upon clinical observation. Eventually, nail production restarted 5 months after surgery. Steroid and antibiotic treatment was attempted to reduce periungual inflammation. Additionally, close observation with psychological support was conducted.