2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.06.030
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Treatment of Thumb Tip Degloving Injury Using the Modified First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap

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“…However, early rehabilitation with the help of a physical therapy assistant can reduce morbidity. 26 In our series, morbidity related to the donor areas was minimal.…”
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“…However, early rehabilitation with the help of a physical therapy assistant can reduce morbidity. 26 In our series, morbidity related to the donor areas was minimal.…”
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“…Secondary healing, primary repair, or revision amputation are single-stage options for the management of fingertip injuries. Although secondary healing can be considered for the treatment of fingertip injuries without bone exposure, higher incidences of cold intolerance have been noted, as have loss of tissue volume and instability of the pulp tissue [8,9]. Although primary repair or revision amputations can be accomplished in a single stage, the finger is shortened.…”
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“…30 This flap can be modified to include both dorsal branches of the proper digital nerve for reconstruction of larger thumb tip defects with nerve coaptation, which provides increasingly sensate coverage with resultant two-point discrimination between 7 and 10 mm. 33,34 One advantage of the first dorsal metacarpal artery flap is the utilization of local, expendable tissue from the ipsilateral extremity. The flap's disadvantages are that it is composed of nonglabrous skin and return of sensibility can be variable.…”
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confidence: 99%