Fingertip reconstruction using the toenail osteocutaneous flap without vascular anastomosis blood vessels
10.3760/cma.j.cn114453-20210326-00136
- VernacularTitle:无吻合血管趾骨甲皮瓣再造指尖的临床效果
- Author:
Xiongjun MEI
1
;
Yitao WEI
;
Haihua LIANG
;
Guiwu ZHONG
;
Fangqin SUN
Author Information
1. 长安新安医院手足显微外科,东莞 523880
- Keywords:
Hand injuries;
Phalanx, toenail and flap;
Fingertip;
Reconstruction;
Non vascular technique
- From:
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery
2021;37(12):1370-1377
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of fingertip reconstruction using the toenail osteocutaneous flap without vascular anastomosis.Methods:From January 2015 to October 2020, the clinical data of patients with fingertip injuries were analyzed retrospectively, which were treated with the toenail osteocutaneous flap without vascular anastomosis in Chang’an Xin’an Hospital. The donor site was closed primarily or covered by a local flap. The appearance and function of the patients’ fingers were followed up. All cases were evaluated by the standard of thumb finger reconstruction function evaluation of the Chinese Medical Association of Hand Surgery. Appearance and function of nail bed after reconstruction was evaluated from four aspects.Results:A total of 11 cases (12 fingers) were enrolled, including eight males and three females. The average age was 35.6 years (range, 17-50 years). The etiologies included crush-related injury, cutting injury, mangled injury, and chemical corrosion injury. The injuries were found in thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, or combined with multiple fingers. All fingertip defects were located distal to the nail root, including the defects distal to lunula in four cases, the defects distal to middle of the nail in five fingers , and the defects distal to 1/3 of the nail in three cases. Elective surgery was performed in 7 cases and emergency surgery in 4 cases. The defects ranged from 0.2 cm/0.5 cm/0.5 cm to 0.6 cm/0.8 cm/1.0 cm (phalanx/nail/finger pulp). The size of the toenail osteocutaneous flap ranged from 0.2 cm/0.5 cm/0.7 cm to 0.6 cm/0.8 cm/1.0 cm (phalanx/nail/flap). The defects length of the finger pulp were less than 1.0 cm. All reconstructed fingers survived, and the follow-up was 6-30 months (average, 12.5 months). The appearances of the reconstructed fingers were pulmp and ruddy, and the nails were flat. There was no dysfunction in the donor site. The average healing time of bone was 2.1 months (range, 1.5-3.0 months). According to the evaluation of index function, seven cases were excellent, four cases were good. The appearance and function of the nail bed were excellent in six fingers, good in five fingers, and poor in one finger.Conclusion:It is a simple and effective way to reconstruct the fingertip using the toenail osteocutaneous flap without vascular anastomosis.