Dorsal Hand Reconstruction with Web Contracture Release Using Free Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap

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Title: Dorsal Hand Reconstruction with Web Contracture Release Using Free Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap
Authors: Matoku Nomaguchi, MD, Yosuke Niimi, MD, PhD, Yuki Hasegawa, MD, PhD, Hajime Matsumine, MD, PhD, Hiroyuki Sakurai, MD, PhD
Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e6170 (2024)
Publisher Information: Wolters Kluwer, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Surgery
Subject Terms: Surgery, RD1-811
More Details: Summary:. We present a case in which reconstruction of the dorsum of the hand and finger web space was carried out concurrently with the insertion of a superficial inferior epigastric artery flap into the interdigital spaces. This approach was taken to prevent the potential development of subsequent web space contracture. The patient, a 57-year-old woman, presented with a necrotizing soft tissue infection on the dorsum of her left hand, resulting in a full-thickness skin defect extending from the metacarpophalangeal joint to the wrist, with exposure of the extensor tendons. The reconstructive surgery involved raising a superficial inferior epigastric artery flap and transplanting it onto the tissue defect, to cover not only the dorsal defect but also the interdigital spaces after releasing web space contracture. Consequently, the surgery successfully released scar contractures on the dorsum of the hand and provided adequate interdigital space formation without requiring additional procedures, except defatting. At the 7-month postoperative follow-up, the patient had a good outcome with shoulder and hand (Quick Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand) score of 28.9 points. Interdigital scar contractures often lead to decreased fine motor skills and functional impairment, affect aesthetics, and require a prolonged period for social reintegration. This surgical technique involves simultaneous one-stage closure of the dorsal defect with a flap and interdigital reconstruction to prevent future scar contractures and functional impairments, and is a valuable approach for shortening the treatment duration.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2169-7574
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Relation: http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006170; https://doaj.org/toc/2169-7574
DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000006170
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/282fcfe0193b41e9b5edb9afdead071d
Accession Number: edsdoj.282fcfe0193b41e9b5edb9afdead071d
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:21697574
00000000
DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000006170
Published in:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Language:English