Xj. Li et al., RECONSTRUCTION OF RADIAL HALF HAND BY USING COMBINED TRANSPLANTATION OF PEDICLED PHALANX, FREE TOE, AND ISLAND FLAP, Microsurgery, 15(2), 1994, pp. 141-144
Combined transplantation of 1) a residual proximal phalanx flap of the
thumb with a fascial pedicle, 2) a reversed island flap based on the
posterior interosseous artery, and 3) a free second toe was successful
ly used to reconstruct the radial half of the hand in a patient who ha
d experienced loss of the second metacarpal bone and index finger, a d
efect to the shaft of the third metacarpal bone, and dry gangrene of t
he thumb, two-thirds of the radial dorsal skin and the first web space
of the left hand. The reconstructive result was satisfactory and took
advantage of each tissue flap. The operation was relatively simple an
d was completed in one stage. We believe the procedure provided good r
ecovery of function and appearance at an appropriate cost.