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. 2022 Oct;27(5):834-838.
doi: 10.1142/S2424835522500801.

Mid-Term Results of the First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap for Thumb Defects

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Mid-Term Results of the First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap for Thumb Defects

Ali E Günay et al. J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Background: The thumb plays an important role in the function of the hand. Sensate reconstruction of the pulp is important in restoring function to the thumb. The aim of this study is to present outcomes of a sensate islanded first dorsal metacarpal artery (FDMA) flap used for the reconstruction of skin defects of the thumb. Methods: Patients who had a FDMA flap reconstruction of thumb pulp defects in the orthopaedics and traumatology clinic of affiliated hospital were included in the study. This included eight thumbs of eight patients. The range of motion, sensation and cosmetic satisfaction in the donor and recipient areas were evaluated at a minimum of 2-year follow-up. Results: There were no partial or complete flap failures. The mean static 2-point discrimination was 15 mm and the mean Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test score was 3.93. Cortical re-orientation was observed in 65% of patients. Near normal range of motion and Kapandji scores were regained in all patients. Conclusions: Excellent motion and sensory outcomes were obtained following the FDMA flap reconstruction of thumb pulp defects. The donor morbidity of the flap is minimal, and this flap can be considered as one of the primary options for reconstruction of thumb pulp defects. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic).

Keywords: Finger injury; Fingertip flaps; Follow-up study; Foucher flap; Kite flap; Thumb reconstruction.

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