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[Fillet flaps as a possibility for defect reconstruction of the hand. Reconstruction without additional donor site morbidity] Der Unfallchirurg. [Unfallchirurg] Journal article

 
Title[Fillet flaps as a possibility for defect reconstruction of the hand. Reconstruction without additional donor site morbidity]
Author(s)Noack N, Hartmann B, Germann G, Küntscher MV 
InstitutionZentrum für Schwerbrandverletzte mit Plastischer Chirurgie, BG-Unfallkrankenhaus, Berlin. niklas.noack@ukb.de
SourceUnfallchirurg 2005 Apr; 108(4):293-8.
MeSHAdolescent
Adult
Aged
English Abstract
Feasibility Studies
Female
Germany
Hand
Hand Injuries
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Recovery of Function
Retrospective Studies
Surgical Flaps
Transplantation, Autologous
Treatment Failure
Treatment Outcome
AbstractFillet flaps offer an additional reconstruction opportunity for complex hand defects after trauma, burns, tumors or infections.This retrospective study elucidates the concept of fillet flaps and presents the results of an overall of 34 plastic surgical reconstructions of the hands in 31 patients. Pedicled axial pattern flaps were used predominantly, except 2 cross finger flaps.In 10 cases the defects were localized in the dorsal and in 9 cases in the palmar aspect of the hand. 14 finger defects and one of the ulnar hand were covered. Very few complications occured. In only 2 cases partial flap loss was observed. An additional wound infection required revision in one case. Another case was left to secondary healing.Prior to any amputation, possible use of spare parts for defect reconstruction should be considered as a matter of principle. Our data suggest that the concept of fillet flaps is suitable for the reconstruction of complex defects of the hands without additional donor site morbidity.
Languageger
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID15778828
  
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