1.Applied anatomy and clinical application of the perforator flap at the neck of radial first metacarpus
Shaokun PEI ; Huixiao LI ; Zhonghui PANG ; Lifeng XIA ; Wenlong XU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2025;48(3):326-332
Objective:Through anatomical observations, anatomical data on the radial perforating vessels around the neck of first metacarpus were observed and classified, hence to provide an anatomical evidence for clinical application of the flap based on the perforating vessels.Methods:From July 2022 to June 2023, 15 fresh adult upper limb specimens were studied at the Department of Hand Surgery, Northwest University First Hospital. All perforators within the zone for flap design around the neck of radial first metacarpus were observed. The number, origin and outer calibre of the perforators were recorded. Perforators with an outer diameter greater than 0.13 mm were defined as dominant arteries. SPSS 20.0 statistical software was used to count the number and outer diameter of cutaneous branches originating from the radial artery of the first metacarpal bone, the radial palmar proper artery of thumb and other arteries. The results were expressed as mean ± standard deviation ( ± s), with P<0.05 indicating statistical significance. From July 2023 to May 2024, 14 patients (10 males, 4 females and aged 27-53 years) with digital soft tissue defects were treated. The defects were of 3 thumbs, 4 index fingers, 5 middle fingers, 1 ring finger and 1 little finger, and sized from 2.5 cm × 2.0 cm to 4.0 cm × 2.5 cm. The perforator flaps of the neck of radial first metacarpus (3.0 cm × 2.5 cm - 4.5 cm × 3.0 cm) were harvested and donor sites were closed directly in the emergency surgery. Follow-up through the visits of outpatient clinic and via telephone and WeChat interviews to assess the flap survival, digital function and aesthetics of the flap. Results:In the specimens, it was found that about 75% of dominant perforators were originated from the first metacarpal radial artery. There were statistical significance in the number and outer calibre of the perforators between the first metacarpal radial artery, radial proper palmar digital artery of thumb and other arteries ( P<0.05). Postoperative follow-up lasted for 5-12 (mean 10.1) months, all flaps survived after surgery. Sensation regained according to the British Medical Research Council (BMRC), and they were: S 2 in 6 flaps and S 3 in 8 flaps. According to Evaluation Trial Standards of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, 11 digits were excellent and 3 in good. Scar evaluation scored 3-4 (mean 3.43) points according to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). Conclusion:The perforator flap around the neck of first radial metacarpus is primarily supplied by the radial artery of the first metacarpus. This flap achieves satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes with good sensory recovery, therefore it is an ideal flap for reconstruction of digital soft tissue defect.
2.Applied anatomy and clinical application of the perforator flap at the neck of radial first metacarpus
Shaokun PEI ; Huixiao LI ; Zhonghui PANG ; Lifeng XIA ; Wenlong XU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2025;48(3):326-332
Objective:Through anatomical observations, anatomical data on the radial perforating vessels around the neck of first metacarpus were observed and classified, hence to provide an anatomical evidence for clinical application of the flap based on the perforating vessels.Methods:From July 2022 to June 2023, 15 fresh adult upper limb specimens were studied at the Department of Hand Surgery, Northwest University First Hospital. All perforators within the zone for flap design around the neck of radial first metacarpus were observed. The number, origin and outer calibre of the perforators were recorded. Perforators with an outer diameter greater than 0.13 mm were defined as dominant arteries. SPSS 20.0 statistical software was used to count the number and outer diameter of cutaneous branches originating from the radial artery of the first metacarpal bone, the radial palmar proper artery of thumb and other arteries. The results were expressed as mean ± standard deviation ( ± s), with P<0.05 indicating statistical significance. From July 2023 to May 2024, 14 patients (10 males, 4 females and aged 27-53 years) with digital soft tissue defects were treated. The defects were of 3 thumbs, 4 index fingers, 5 middle fingers, 1 ring finger and 1 little finger, and sized from 2.5 cm × 2.0 cm to 4.0 cm × 2.5 cm. The perforator flaps of the neck of radial first metacarpus (3.0 cm × 2.5 cm - 4.5 cm × 3.0 cm) were harvested and donor sites were closed directly in the emergency surgery. Follow-up through the visits of outpatient clinic and via telephone and WeChat interviews to assess the flap survival, digital function and aesthetics of the flap. Results:In the specimens, it was found that about 75% of dominant perforators were originated from the first metacarpal radial artery. There were statistical significance in the number and outer calibre of the perforators between the first metacarpal radial artery, radial proper palmar digital artery of thumb and other arteries ( P<0.05). Postoperative follow-up lasted for 5-12 (mean 10.1) months, all flaps survived after surgery. Sensation regained according to the British Medical Research Council (BMRC), and they were: S 2 in 6 flaps and S 3 in 8 flaps. According to Evaluation Trial Standards of Upper Limb Partial Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, 11 digits were excellent and 3 in good. Scar evaluation scored 3-4 (mean 3.43) points according to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). Conclusion:The perforator flap around the neck of first radial metacarpus is primarily supplied by the radial artery of the first metacarpus. This flap achieves satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes with good sensory recovery, therefore it is an ideal flap for reconstruction of digital soft tissue defect.
3.Effect of different angles of implanted screws on the stability of pedicle screw
Zhonghui PANG ; Miao LIU ; Yabin ZHANG ; Yongfeng YAO ; Shaokun PEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(48):7765-7769
BACKGROUND:Some studies have showed that the accuracy and surgery outcome of the percutaneous pedicle screw implantation was superior to open surgery, but the relationship between the angle of pedicle screws and screw stability is stil unclear in previous studies. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of different angles of implanted screws on the stability of pedicle screw. METHODS:A total of 30 vertebral specimens of adult pigs were selected and screws were implanted respectively according to different coronal and sagittal angles. The maximum pul-out strength of screws from each specimen was tested by machine. Load-displacement curves were drew and statistical y analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The maximum pul-out strength and maximum energy of screw with 10° and 15° coronal and sagittal angles implantation were significantly better than those of 0° angle group (P<0.05). When the stress exceeded the maximum pul-out strength, the pul-out strength of screw decreased gradual y. The curves in coronal and sagittal 10° and 15° angle groups was similar, and the slope was better than 0° angle group (P<0.05). These results confirm that the angle of the implanted screw provides effective assistance to the stability of percutaneous pedicle screw. After the looseness of the screws, the pul out strength shows a steady downward trend.

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