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Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases

Year 2010, Volume: 44 Issue: 5, 345 - 351, 04.02.2011

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Objectives: The location of the fingertip entitles it to have significant cosmetic and functional values, but also places it at high risk for injury. During repair, finger length and function should be maintained, and stiffness and neuroma should be avoided. Various flaps have been described for reconstruction of distal finger defects with bone, tendon, or joint exposures, including reverse flow homodigital island flap. In this study, we present our experience of reverse flow homodigital island flap in terms of sensory recovery.
Methods: Sixty-six patients (70 fingers) with fingertip amputations were included in the study. Patients were treated with homodigital island flaps. All patients underwent sensitivity assessment by 2-point discrimination and Semmes-Weinstein monofilament tests at 6, 12, and 18 months during follow-up, and complications were recorded.
Results: Monofilament testing results were normal in 64 fingers (91.4%), and diminished light touch was found in six fingers. Two-point discrimination results were normal (<6 mm) in 40 fingers and fair (6-10 mm) in 30 fingers (mean 5.7 mm, range 4-9 mm). Complications included one partial flap necrosis, three flexion contractures, and two neuromas.
Conclusion: In repair of injuries to areas in which sensory feedback is critical, such as the index finger, the homodigital flap may be the treatment of choice.  

Year 2010, Volume: 44 Issue: 5, 345 - 351, 04.02.2011

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Mehmet Yazar This is me

Atakan Aydin This is me

Sevgi Yazar This is me

Karaca Basaran This is me

Erdem Guven This is me

Publication Date February 4, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 44 Issue: 5

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APA Yazar, M., Aydin, A., Yazar, S., Basaran, K., et al. (2011). Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases. Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica, 44(5), 345-351.
AMA Yazar M, Aydin A, Yazar S, Basaran K, Guven E. Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica. February 2011;44(5):345-351.
Chicago Yazar, Mehmet, Atakan Aydin, Sevgi Yazar, Karaca Basaran, and Erdem Guven. “Sensory Recovery of the Reverse Homodigital Island Flap in Fingertip Reconstruction: A Review of 66 Cases”. Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica 44, no. 5 (February 2011): 345-51.
EndNote Yazar M, Aydin A, Yazar S, Basaran K, Guven E (February 1, 2011) Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica 44 5 345–351.
IEEE M. Yazar, A. Aydin, S. Yazar, K. Basaran, and E. Guven, “Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases”, Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 345–351, 2011.
ISNAD Yazar, Mehmet et al. “Sensory Recovery of the Reverse Homodigital Island Flap in Fingertip Reconstruction: A Review of 66 Cases”. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica 44/5 (February 2011), 345-351.
JAMA Yazar M, Aydin A, Yazar S, Basaran K, Guven E. Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica. 2011;44:345–351.
MLA Yazar, Mehmet et al. “Sensory Recovery of the Reverse Homodigital Island Flap in Fingertip Reconstruction: A Review of 66 Cases”. Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica, vol. 44, no. 5, 2011, pp. 345-51.
Vancouver Yazar M, Aydin A, Yazar S, Basaran K, Guven E. Sensory recovery of the reverse homodigital island flap in fingertip reconstruction: a review of 66 cases. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica. 2011;44(5):345-51.