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Double-pivot proper digital artery perforator flap for fingertip reconstruction.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Dorsal flap based on proper digital artery perforator has been commonly used in wound coverage of fingertip; yet a small diameter and short length poses a risk of pedicle kinking or occlusion. The present study aims to present our preliminary results of using a double-pivot perforator flap based on the end dorsal branch of proper digital artery to repair finger pulp defect.

Methods

We designed a double-pivot flap based on the end-dorsal perforator branch of proper digital artery, raised from the dorsal aspect of the middle phalanx, with inclusion of both the perforator and a section of the trunk of the artery. This modified procedure forms a pedicle with a larger diameter and length than traditional designs. Twelve patients (12 fingers) each with a soft-tissue defect of the fingertip were successfully treated and followed up in this retrospective study.

Results

All the flaps survived without showing any signs of necrosis; three cases presented with transient venous flow disorder, these self-resolving without requiring any additional treatment. At final follow-up (12-33 months, mean 20 months), mean static two-point discrimination on the flap was 7.0 mm (range, 6-9).

Conclusion

The double-pivot proper digital artery flap serves as a reliable option in fingertip reconstruction offering added benefits of having greater rotation flexibility, a lower risk of vessel kinking or occlusion, and good recovery of cutaneous sensation.

SUBMITTER: Liu B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10540400 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Double-pivot proper digital artery perforator flap for fingertip reconstruction.

Liu Benquan B   Pan Ding D   Gao Zhiyu Z   Duan Pengfei P   Ou Qifeng Q  

Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research 20230928 1


<h4>Background</h4>Dorsal flap based on proper digital artery perforator has been commonly used in wound coverage of fingertip; yet a small diameter and short length poses a risk of pedicle kinking or occlusion. The present study aims to present our preliminary results of using a double-pivot perforator flap based on the end dorsal branch of proper digital artery to repair finger pulp defect.<h4>Methods</h4>We designed a double-pivot flap based on the end-dorsal perforator branch of proper digit  ...[more]

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