Sunday, September 27, 2009

The lateral digital flap for Dupuytren's fasciectomy at the proximal interphalangeal joint - A study of 84 consecutive patients.

Authors: Anwar MU, Al Ghazal SK, Boome RS Fasciectomy is the most common operation performed for Dupuytren's disease. However, as the joint contracture increases, issues of skin deficiency following release become significant. For severe or recurrent disease dermafasciectomy is advised, but a digital transposition flap provides a viable alternative without the need for a skin graft for less-severe disease with moderate skin deficiency. A retrospective review identified 84 patients who had undergone this operation. The flap used was proximally based on the midlateral aspect of the finger allowing direct closure of the donor site. Ninety hands with 134 digits were operated on and 83% of the patients had a full correction. About 70% remained fully corrected at 1 year. All flaps were perfo...
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