2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2009.01.041
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Modified thin abdominal wall flap (glove flap) for the treatment of acute burns to the hands and fingers

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“…The technique of using abdominal wall flaplike glove to repair the defect of the dorsal hand was initially described by O'Connor 19 in 1936 and later modified to thin abdominal flap reported by Urushidate. 7 The concept of the superthin flap was first reported in 1994 by Hyakusoku. 20 Gousheh et al 21 had successfully used superthin abdominal skin pedicle flap to reconstruct hypertrophic and contracted burn scars on the dorsal hand.…”
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“…The technique of using abdominal wall flaplike glove to repair the defect of the dorsal hand was initially described by O'Connor 19 in 1936 and later modified to thin abdominal flap reported by Urushidate. 7 The concept of the superthin flap was first reported in 1994 by Hyakusoku. 20 Gousheh et al 21 had successfully used superthin abdominal skin pedicle flap to reconstruct hypertrophic and contracted burn scars on the dorsal hand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 Recently, there was a report on using a pocket flap-graft to cover the defect of acute burned hands without 2-stage syndactyly release procedure. 7 Nevertheless, there have been very few reports on using this flap to attempt the repair of the exposed dense connective tissues (DCT) in severely burnt hands or with infections.…”
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“…Dentro de las opciones reconstructivas mediante colgajos a distancia encontramos el colgajo torácico, el deltopectoral, el inguinal y el abdominal, (12) estos dos últimos son los más frecuentemente utilizados.…”
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“…24 Various surgical techniques have been developed for thumb pulp reconstruction. Among these methods, V-Y advancement flap is suitable only for small defects < 1.5 cm long 25 ; abdominal, cross-finger, and cross-arm flaps are reliable but require two procedures [26][27][28][29] ; reverse dorsal metacarpal flaps may induce the loss of one of the proper dorsal metacarpal artery 30,31 ; kite flap 17 is sensate with the function and appearance of the donor finger being affected more or less; and the transfer of a free flap requires prolonged surgery with a risk of anastomotic failure. 32 RHD flap, which is first reported by Moschella et al, 13,15 is not a new choice for thumb pulp reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%