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Soft tissue reconstruction of the thumb with the dorsoradial forearm flap.

TitleSoft tissue reconstruction of the thumb with the dorsoradial forearm flap.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDemiri, E. C., Dionyssiou D. D., Pavlidis L. C., Papas A. V., Kostogloudis N. H., & Lykoudis E. G.
JournalJ Hand Surg Eur Vol
Volume38
Issue4
Pagination412-7
Date Published2013 May
ISSN2043-6289
KeywordsAdult, Forearm, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, Surgical Flaps, Thumb, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

The dorsoradial flap is a recently described cutaneous flap, which is harvested from the distal forearm and indicated for covering dorsal soft tissue defects of the hand and thumb. Vascularization of the flap is assured by a cutaneous branch of the radial artery, which arises at the level of the first intermetacarpal space and supplies the skin of the distal quarter of the forearm dorsum. This area corresponds to the skin island of the dorsoradial flap. We report our clinical experience on seven patients where this flap was used for covering post-traumatic defects of the thumb. Dimensions of the defect varied from 18 to 28 cm(2). The donor site was skin grafted. All flaps survived and provided satisfactory coverage of the defect. Based on a secondary vascular axis, the flap has a large skin paddle and a wide rotation arc that allows soft tissue reconstruction of the dorsal and radiopalmar areas of the thumb.

DOI10.1177/1753193413475749
Alternate JournalJ Hand Surg Eur Vol
PubMed ID23345542

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