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Free Pulp Transfer for Fingertip Reconstruction-The Algorithm for Complicated Allen Fingertip Defect.

ΤίτλοςFree Pulp Transfer for Fingertip Reconstruction-The Algorithm for Complicated Allen Fingertip Defect.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsSpyropoulou, G-A., Shih H-S., & Jeng S-F.
JournalPlast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
Volume3
Issue12
Paginatione584
Date Published2015 Dec
ISSN2169-7574
Abstract

UNLABELLED: We present a review of all the cases of free toe pulp transfer and an algorithm for application of free pulp transfer in complicated Allen fingertip defect.METHODS: Seventeen patients underwent free toe pulp transfer for fingertip reconstruction by the senior author. Twelve cases were Allen type II with oblique pulp defect, 4 were Allen type III, and 1 patient had 2 fingertip injuries classified both as type IV. According to the algorithm presented, for the type III defects where the germinal matrix is still preserved, we use free pulp transfer and nail bed graft to preserve the nail growth instead of toe to hand transfer. For the type IV injuries with multiple defects, a combination of web flap from both big toe and second toe is possible for 1-stage reconstruction.RESULTS: All pulp flaps survived completely. Static 2-point discrimination ranged from 6 to 15 mm (mean: 10.5 mm). No patient presented dysesthesia, hyperesthesia, pain at rest, or cold intolerance. The donor site did not present any nuisances apart from partial skin graft loss in 3 cases.CONCLUSIONS: We tried to classify and modify the defects' reconstruction according to Allen classification. Free toe pulp transfer is a "like with like" reconstruction that provides sensate, glabrous skin with good color and texture match for fingertip trauma, and minimal donor site morbidity compared with traditional toe to hand transfer.

DOI10.1097/GOX.0000000000000569
Alternate JournalPlast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
PubMed ID26894009
PubMed Central IDPMC4727693

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