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Reversed vascularized second metatarsal flap for reconstruction of Manske type ⅢB and Ⅳ thumb hypoplasia with reduced donor site morbidity 被引量:6
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作者 De-Di Tong Le-Hao Wu +7 位作者 Peng-Cheng Li Yan-Bo Rong Bo Liu wpandrew lee Qi-Pei Wei Lu Liu He-Jia Miao Shan-Lin Chen 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第21期2565-2571,共7页
Background:The predominant method for Manske type ⅢB and Ⅳ thumb hypoplasia is pollicization.However,for those who are not willing to sacrifice the index finger,a method that could reconstruct a functionally capable... Background:The predominant method for Manske type ⅢB and Ⅳ thumb hypoplasia is pollicization.However,for those who are not willing to sacrifice the index finger,a method that could reconstruct a functionally capable and aesthetically acceptable thumb remains desirable.This study aimed to investigate and assess the functional and radiographic outcomes of utilizing a reversed vascularized second metatarsal composite flap for thumb reconstruction as a new alternative.Methods:From May 2014 to January 2017,15 patients with Manske type ⅢB or Ⅳ thumb hypoplasia who were admitted to the Department of Hand Surgery,Beijing Jishuitan Hospital were included in this study.An osteocutaneous flap containing a section of second metatarsal and its distal head was transferred in reversed position to reconstruct carpometacarpal joint.The donor site was reconstructed by a split half of the third metatarsal.Various functional reconstructions were commenced at second stage.The reconstructed thumbs were evaluated using the Kapandji score,pinch force,and the capacities of performing daily activities through a detailed questionnaire.Results:Among these 15 patients(seven type ⅢB and eight type Ⅳ),there were ten boys and five girls with median age of 4.2 years(range:2.0–7.0 years).There were seven right,three left,and five bilateral thumbs for whom only the right thumb received surgery.There were 14 metatarsal flaps survived(14/15).With an average follow-up of 19.2 months,the reconstructed thumbs had acceptable functional and aesthetic outcomes and the donor foot presented in decent appearance without signs of impaired function.All 15 children have improved the Kapandji score(from 0 to an average of 6.7),pinch force(from 0 to an average of 1.5 kg),with ability of grip and pen holding.X-ray indicated continuous bone growth.Patients and parents had good acceptance of the new thumb.Conclusions:Reconstruction of an unstable hypoplastic thumb(Manske type ⅢB and Ⅳ)with use of a vascularized metatarsal is an effective strategy.It offers an alternative solution for parents insisting on saving the thumb. 展开更多
关键词 THUMB HYPOPLASIA SECOND METATARSAL FLAP Donor site morbidity MICROSURGERY
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