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  • REPAIR OF COMPOUND SKIN AND BONE DEFECTS IN HANDS WITH PEDICLE OSTEOCUTANEOUS GROIN FLAP BASED ON SUPERFICIAL CIRCUMFLEX ILIAC VESSELS

    Objective To investigate the outcome of repairing hand composite defects using pedicle osteocutaneous groin flap. Methods From February 1998 to May 2004, 33 cases of hand composite defects were repaired with pedicle osteocutaneous groin flap. There were 22 males and 11 females. The age was 19 to 54 years with an average of 243 years. The defect was caused by palmar penetrating injury in 17 cases, by dorsal hand crushing injury in 9 cases and by other injury in 7 cases. Twentythree cases complicated by metacarpal defect, 10 by phalanx defect. Thesize of skin defect was 3.5 cm×2.0 cm to 15.0 cm×10.0 cm, the size of bonedefect was 1.5 to 3.5 cm. After 3 to 7 days of primary debridement, defect was repaired by the pedicle osteocutaneous groin flap based on the superficial circumflex iliac vessels. The flap size was 4.0 cm×2.5 cm to 17.0 cm×11.0 cm. Results All the osteocutaneous flaps survived. During the 4 to 22 months follow-up postoperatively, thetexture, appearance and function of the flap were excellent and bone union was obtained in all cases after 7 to 9 weeks of operation.Conclusion The pedicle osteocutaneous groin flap is an ideal flap to repair the composite defect of the hand, with the benefit of simple procedure and reliable blood supply. 

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • APPLICATION OF NEW TYPE DISTAL BASED NEUROCUTANEOUS FLAP IN REPAIR OF LIMB WOUND

    Objective To explore the cl inical outcomes of repairing l imb wound with distal based neurocutaneous flap. Methods From June 2003 to June 2009, 187 cases with wounds in the hand, foot, and distal leg were treated. There were127 males and 60 females aged 20-70 years old (average 37.5 years old). The wound was caused by traffic accident in 130 cases, crush injury in 38 cases, machinery accident in 16 cases, and explosion injury in 3 cases. Among them, the soft tissue defect was in the dorsal and palmar aspects of the hand in 35 cases, the distal leg in 50 cases, the dorsal aspect of foot in 40 cases, the region around ankle in 27 cases, the tendon area in 11 cases, the medial side of foot in 4 cases, the heel and sole of foot in 5 cases, and the forefoot area in 15 cases. The size of skin soft tissue defect was 5.0 cm × 3.0 cm-17.5 cm × 10.0 cm. Four cases suffered from nonunion of heel and 15 cases suffered from tibia defect (3-7 cm). The course of disease was 3 days-8 years. During operation, 35 cases with wound in the hand were treated with three types of lower rotation point of forearm neurocutaneous flaps with rotation points 0-3 cm above the wrist joint, 66 cases were treated with distal based saphenous nerve and saphenous vein neurovascular flaps, muscle flaps and bone flaps with rotation points 2-5 cm above the medial malleolus, and 86 cases were treated with sural and saphenous flaps, muscle flaps and bone flaps with rotation points 1-5 cm above the external malleolus. The flap was 5 cm × 3 cm-17 cm × 15 cm in size, the muscle flap was 5 cm × 3 cm × 1 cm-10 cm × 6 cm × 2 cm in size, the fibula flap was 4.0 cm × 2.5 cm-10.0 cm × 8.0 cm in size. The l igation of the superficial veins was performed below the rotation point of the flap in 163 cases, and the cutaneous nerve ending anastomosis was performed in 22 cases. The donor site was repaired byspl it thickness skin grafting from the inner side of the thigh. Results Various degree of skin flap swell ing occurred, and the swell ing extent in the patients receiving the superficial vein l igation was obvious less than that of patients with no l igation. At 4-7 days after operation, 6 cases had necrosis at the edge of flaps and 6 cases had bl ister, all of them healed after changing dress. The rest skin flaps and skin grafting in the donor site survived uneventfully, and the incision healed by first intention. All the patients were followed up for 2 months to 3 years. The appearance of the flap was satisfactory, the hand function and the foot function of walking and weight-bearing recovered. The two point discrimination of the patients 1 year after cutaneous nerve ending anastomosis was 8-12 mm. The grafted fibula in the patients with bone defect reached union 8-10 months after operation. The appearance and the movement of the donor site were normal. Conclusion The new type distal based neurocutaneous flap has such advantages as simple operative procedure, less invasion, high survival rate, and recovery of the sensory function of the hand and the foot. It is suitable to repair the tissue defect in the hand, the foot, and the distal leg.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE ISLAND FLAP FROM DORSAL SKIN OF THE PROXIMAL PHALANX OF MIDDLE FINGER

    The applied anatomy and clinical application were described in this paper. The blood supply of this flap was based on the second dorsal metacarpal artery. It gave some advantages of as easy of application, safe and reliable. Since November 1990, we had successfully used six such flaps in covering the soft tissue defects of the hand.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • REPAIR OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE WITH VASCULAR PEDICLED PERIOSTEUM FLAP TRANSFER IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED

    Objective To estimate clinical effect ofspin iliac deep vascular pedicled periosteum flap in repairing traumatic femoral neck of theca inside fracture in young and middleaged. Methods From April 1993 to September 2001, 12 cases of traumatic femoral neck fracture were given diaplastic operation with fixation of 3 centre hollow pressed bolt and were conducted under os traction bed and "C" arm X-ray machine. Spin iliac deep vascular pedicled periosteum flap wasstripped off, and transferred to the front of femoral neck fundus,then transplanted to the narrow inside of fracture through outer open door of articular capsule.Results All patients were followed up for 17 years. All fracture healedwithout femoral head necrosis, but mild arthritis appeared in 7 cases.Conclusion Vascular pedicled periosteum flap transfer of young and middle-aged femoral neck fracture, by decompression of femoral neck and reconstruction of blood circulation, can promote the fracture healing and decrease the wound and blood circulation destroy.

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  • OBSERVATION OF MICROVASCULAR CASTING OF AVULSION INJURIED SKIN FLAP UNDER ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

    OBJECTIVE To investigate the mechanism of necrosis of avulsion injured skin flap. METHODS Six swine were used. An avulsed skin flap and traditional island flap were made on each hind leg of the swine respectively, and the latter was used as control. Then the microvascular casting of each flap was made routinely immediately following the injury and 72 hours later, and the vascular casting were observed under electron microscopic scanning. RESULTS There were three characteristic changes in the avulsed skin flap: tearing of blood vessels, formation of complete thrombosis and incomplete thrombosis. If these changes were excessive in the avulsed flap, then the necrosis was the result, otherwise, the flap survived. CONCLUSION The necrosis of avulsed flap was related to the type and extent of the damage of microvascular endothelial structure. So the degree of endothelial damage was the keypoint in the viability of avulsed flap.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL APPLICATION OF IRREGULAR ANTERIOR LATERAL FEMORAL FLAP IN HAND SURGERY

    Objective To introduce a method to repair soft tissue defect in different regions and different areas of hand in one procedure. Methods From May 2002 to May 2005, anterolateral femoral flap or lobulated anterolateral femoralflap(forming irregular anterolateral femoral flap) was designed into different shapes to repair multiple soft tissue defect in different regions in hand, whichwas used clinically in 27 cases. Among 27 cases, there were 16 males and 11 females; the locations were left hand in 9 , right hand in 16 and left foot in 2; including 5 penetrating injury, 9 hotpressing injury, 2 soft tissue defection of instep and planta by milled injury, 6 gearing injury and 5 carding machine injury. All the cases complicated by exposure of tendons, bones or joints. Defect was repaired with H-shape flaps in 5 cases of penetrating palm injuries; with Y-shape or K-shape flaps in 11 cases of dorsals or combined with fingers of hand with skin defect; with shape flaps in 3 cases of dorsals combined with sides of palms or the first web of hands with skin defect and in 2 cases of skin defects of dorsals combinedwith palms of feet;with h-shape flaps in 6 cases of skin defects of dorsal or palms combined with disconnected skin defect of fingers. The sizes of main flaps ranged from 6.5 cm×4.8 cm to 17.0 cm×12.0 cm, the sizes of lobulate flaps ranged from 3.5 cm×2.8 cm to 7.5 cm×4.5 cm. Results Allflaps survived without vascular crisis after operation. Except the fascia flapall recipient sites healed by first intention. The follow-up period ranged from 3 months to 1 year, all cases had satisfactory appearance, the texture of flaps was soft. Except 2 cases of penetrating injury, 3 cases of hotpressing injuryand1 case of carding machine injury whose function was not satisfactory, theremaining cases achieved the function of snap and pinch. More than 1 year after operation, the sense of pain and touch recovered. There was no functional impairment at the donor sites although scar hyperplasia was formed in some cases.Conclusion The application of irregular anterolateral femoralflap is an optimal choice for complex skin defect of hand.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RECONSTRUCTION OF THUMB BY VASCULARIZED SECOND METATARSO-PHALANGEAL JOINT AND BIG-TOE NAIL COMPOSITE GRAFT

    Since Oct. 1990, the 2nd metatarso-phalangeal joint and big-toe nail composite graft with the neuro-vascular bundle was transplanted to reconstruct the thumb in 4 cases. The transplants were all survived. The follow-up through 5 months, a comparatively good function and appearance were achieved.The applied anatomy, the surgical technique and the matters needing attention were detailed.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RECONSTRUCTION OF NAIL FOLDS BY DOUBLE PULP FLAP IN CONGENITAL COMPLETE SYNDACTYLY RELEASE

    OBJECTIVE: To introduce a surgical approach for reconstruction of nail folds in congenital complete syndactyly release. METHODS: A narrow flap and a broad flap were raised on the common distal phalanx to cover the denuded nail-edge in 30 fingers of 15 cases whose webs were separated. RESULTS: All of the flaps were successfully transferred and survived. The reconstructed nail folds had satisfied figure in 21 out of 30 fingers. The nail folds in the other 9 fingers, covered by a broad flap in 2 fingers and by a narrow flap in 7 fingers, were a little smaller than normal. All of the 30 fingers had normal fullness of pulp and no twisty nails. CONCLUSION: The reconstruction of nail folds by double pulp flap can be performed with a one-stage technique, and the outcome is satisfactory, which make it as a good surgical approach to reconstruct nail folds in congenital complete syndactyly release.

    Release date:2016-09-01 10:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • SURGICAL REPAIR OF HYPOSPADIAS WITH URETHRAL BURYING AND SCROTAL SKIN FLAP TRANSPLANTATION

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the surgical approach to repair hypospadias. METHODS: From 1992 to 2000, 42 cases with hypospadias accepted secondary urethroplasty after primary operation, which included urethral burying in penile skin, bladder mucosa and scrotal septal vascular pedicled flap urethroplasty, trans-scrotal skin flap covering the wounds with normal meatus urinarius. RESULTS: Only one, out of 42 cases, had early complication of urinary fistula in 7 days after urethroplasty, which was cured by scrotal septal vascular pedicled flap urethroplasty 3 months later and had no further complication. The others were all succeeded once for all, the successful rate was 97.6%. CONCLUSION: The surgical method to repair hypospadias by urethral burying and transscrotal skin flap technique is safe, reliable and recommendable for clinical use.

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  • ANATOMIC BASIS OF SEMITENDI NOSUS MUSCLE COMPOSITE FLAP AND REGRESSION EQUATION IN SUR GICAL APPLICATION

    Semitendinosus muscle composite flap was used to repair the neighbouring tissue defects. This is a admissible operation method. Accordingly, this article introduced our studies on semitendinosus muscle: 1. The length of the muscle renter was evaluated by regression equation. 2. Morphological characteristics the muscle, the source and distribution of the vessels were observed. The length of the pedicle of the vessel and external caliber were measured. 3. According to the clinic requrement, the muscle was divided at certain position and was turned upwards or downwards with the vascular pedicle to carry out the repair the defects of the gluteal, sacral, perineal or leg region, and so forth. This study provided the morphoiogical data of semitendinosus muscle composite flap for surgical application.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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