Supercharged venous drainage technique is applied to a reversed fascial pedicled island flap in reconstruction of finger pulp defect
10.3760/cma.j.cn441206-20241226-00280
- VernacularTitle:静脉超回流技术在逆行岛状筋膜蒂皮瓣修复指腹创面中的应用
- Author:
Yizhi ZHANG
1
;
Ziqing ZHANG
1
;
Pinkun CHEN
1
;
Shiyu ZOU
1
;
Kelie WANG
1
Author Information
1. 深圳市龙岗区第八人民医院手外科,深圳 518116
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Superchargied venous drainage technique;
Fascial pedicled flap;
Finger pulp;
Soft tissue defect;
Reconstruction
- From:
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery
2025;48(3):298-302
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy and feasibility of the reversed fascial pedicled island flap with supercharged venous drainage in reconstruction of finger pulp defects.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted between June 2021 and October 2024 at the Department of Hand Surgery, the Eighth People's Hospital of Longgang District of Shenzhen, to evaluate 76 patients (76 digits) who had finger pulp defects and were treated by the reversed fascial pedicled island flap incorporating supercharged venous drainage. The patients were 62 males and 14 females, aged 12-66 (mean 29) years. All patients presented with pulp defects only (0.8 cm×1.2 cm - 1.9 cm×4.3 cm) without fracture or tendon injury. The surgical procedure involved a harvest of flap (1.0 cm×1.4 cm - 1.9 cm×4.5 cm in size) with 1-2 proximal veins and had the redundant veins ligated. Micro-anastomosis was performed between the veins carried by flap and the veins at recipient site. Donor sites were closed primarily or reconstructed with full-thickness skin grafting. Postoperative follow-ups were conducted through outpatient clinic and WeChat, including the evaluations of flap viability using the late-term hand flap evaluation criteria, the flap cold tolerance with the Cold Intolerance Symptom Severity (CISS) questionnaire and the digital motion with the Total Active Movement (TAM) system of the Evaluation Trial Standards of Replantation Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association.Results:All 76 flaps achieved complete survival without complication such as an arterial and venous compromise or an infection, except 1 flap that developed a local blister but it healed after dressing changes and removal of sutures. Over the 2 to 32 (mean 6) months of postoperative follow-up, outcomes of surgery were assessed. Sixty-seven flaps were rated as excellent and 9 as good based on the overall condition of the flap in this group. Cold tolerance was excellent for 65 flaps, good for 10 flaps and fair for 1 flap according CISS. Digital function evaluated by the TAM system showed 63 flaps of excellent, 10 of good and 3 of fair. All skin grafts at the donor sites survived well and in good appearance, without obvious depigmentation or pigmentation.Conclusion:Application of a revered fascial pedicled island flap with venous supercharging in reconstruction of finger pulp defect significantly enhances venous outflow, thereby it reduces postoperative complications such as venous occlusion, flap congestion and blistering.