The use of the osteocutaneous groin flap in gunshot wounds of the hand
- PMID: 6693729
- DOI: 10.1016/s0363-5023(84)80177-x
The use of the osteocutaneous groin flap in gunshot wounds of the hand
Abstract
Since 1972, the groin flap has been used as an excellent source of skin coverage for the hand. This flap can incorporate the underlying iliac crest to provide both soft tissue and vascularized bone for the reconstruction of complex hand injuries. Three patients who sustained gunshot wounds of the hand with loss of the thumb metacarpal and extensive soft tissue were treated with a groin flap that included the iliac crest. Bony union was rapid and thumb stability was excellent in all patients 3 months after initial reconstruction. The advantages of the osteocutaneous flap include the ability to: (1) supply vascularized bone to what is frequently a poor recipient bed for a bone graft, (2) reconstruct both soft tissue and bony defects simultaneously, and (3) be used in facilities without capability for microvascular surgery.
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