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Multiple-digit resurfacing using a thin latissimus dorsi perforator flap

Authors
Kim, Sang WhaLee, Ho JunKim, Jeong TaeKim, Youn Hwan
Issue Date
Jan-2014
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Latissimus dorsi flap; Perforator flap; Free tissue flap; Bone graft
Citation
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, v.67, no.1, pp 74 - 80
Pages
7
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Journal Title
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Volume
67
Number
1
Start Page
74
End Page
80
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/160911
DOI
10.1016/j.bjps.2013.10.007
ISSN
1748-6815
1878-0539
Abstract
Traumatic digit defects of high complexity and with inadequate local tissue represent challenging surgical problems. Recently, perforator flaps have been proposed for reconstructing large defects of the hand because of their thinness and pliability and minimal donor site morbidity. Here, we illustrate the use of thin latissimus dorsi perforator flaps for resurfacing multiple defects of distal digits. We describe the cases of seven patients with large defects, including digits, circumferential defects and multiple-digit defects, who underwent reconstruction with thin latissimus dorsi perforator flaps between January 2008 and March 2012. Single-digit resurfacing procedures were excluded. The mean age was 56.3 years and the mean flap size was 160.4 cm(2). All the flaps survived completely. Two patients had minor complications including partial flap loss and scar contracture. The mean follow-up period was 11.7 months. The ideal flap for digit resurfacing should be thin and amenable to moulding, have a long pedicle for micro-anastomosis and have minimal donor site morbidity. Thin flaps can be harvested by excluding the deep adipose layer, and their high pliability enables resurfacing without multiple debulking procedures. The latissimus dorsi perforator flap may be the best flap for reconstructing complex defects of the digits, such as large, multiple-digit or circumferential defects, which require complete wrapping of volar and dorsal surfaces.
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