Use of the distally-based radial forearm flap supplied by the dorsal carpal arch, or palmar carpal arch, or both, in mutilating injuries - Two case reports
A. Karacalar et M. Ozcan, Use of the distally-based radial forearm flap supplied by the dorsal carpal arch, or palmar carpal arch, or both, in mutilating injuries - Two case reports, SC J PLAST, 34(3), 2000, pp. 273-277
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY AND HAND SURGERY
The distally-based radial forearm flap is safe, easy, and versatile as a re
gional, one-stage procedure to reconstruct soft tissue defects of the hand.
However, there is a general perception that the deep and superficial palma
r arches have to be intact to raise a distally-based radial forearm flap. W
e successfully used two flaps supplied by the dorsal carpal arch, or the pa
lmar carpal arch, or both, despite the fact that the deep and the superfici
al palmar arches were damaged in mutilating injuries.