Chinese Journal Of Clinical Anatomy ›› 2019, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (2): 210-212.doi: 10.13418/j.issn.1001-165x.2019.02.019
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LI Chu-yan,ZHU Xiao-di, LI Wen-qing, ZHANG Guo-lei,WANG Wen-sheng,LI Fang
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Objective To investigate the surgical method and efficacy of dorsal cutaneous branch-chain flaps in repairing dorsal skin defects of the finger. Methods Ten cases of dorsal skin defects of the finger were repaired using dorsal cutaneous branch-chain flaps, with a flap area of 1.0 cm×1.5 cm~2.0 cm× 3.0 cm. Results Postoperatively, only 1 case presented effusion at the distal epidermis. After drawing out effusions and wound dressing, all flaps survived. Postoperative follow-up was performed for 3~12 months. After flap repair, fingers showed good appearance. Flaps presented good appearance and color, pliability and no bloating, and all finger joints had good activity function. Conclusion The dorsal cutaneous branch-chain flap is characterized by stable blood supply, digital artery preservation, convenient design and simple harvest. Therefore, it is a simple and safe ideal method to repair dorsal skin defects of the finger.
Key words: Cutaneous branch chain flap; Microsurgical;  , Wound repair;  , Dorsal soft tissue defect
LI Chu-yan,ZHU Xiao-di, LI Wen-qing, ZHANG Guo-lei,WANG Wen-sheng,LI Fang. Clinical application of dorsal cutaneous branch-chain flaps in repairing dorsal skin defects of the finger[J]. Chinese Journal Of Clinical Anatomy, 2019, 37(2): 210-212.
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