adjacent finger flap transplantation

The adjacent finger flap transplantation is suitable for the skin defect of the finger pad or the palm of the finger with the tendon and phalanx exposed. Treatment of diseases: phalangeal fractures The upper gas tourniquet or the finger rubber band tourniquet, after debridement, according to the area of the skin defect of the finger pad or the palm of the finger, the flap of the adjacent finger finger design is slightly larger than the defect area, and the side of the adjacent finger is pedicled. Cut the skin and subcutaneous tissue according to the design area, lift the flap on the dorsal side of the extensor tendon, and pay attention to protect the periorbital tissue so that the flap can be flipped over the wound surface. A medium-thickness skin graft was taken from the inside of the forearm to be sutured in the dorsal wound of the donor site, and the skin flap of the adjacent injured finger was continuously sutured with the skin edge of the adjacent injured finger to eliminate the wound. Finally, the flap picked up by the back of the finger is turned over to cover the finger or the palmar side of the finger, and the skin is sutured, and the wound is wrapped in the wound.

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