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An Experimental Human DIEP Flap Model to Investigate Preservation Strategies for Vascularized Composite Allografts and Free Flaps
Published on: December 5, 2025
Delayed wraparound abdominal flap reconstruction for a totally degloved hand
Masao Fujiwara1, Hidekazu Fukamizu
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan. masaofuj@mth.biglobe.ne.jp
Abstract:
Resurfacing a totally degloved hand is one of the most difficult management problems in hand surgery. It is difficult to cover the entire hand by using flaps. Although early coverage can be achieved, secondary amputation is often required due to an inadequate blood supply. We devised a delayed wraparound abdominal flap (DWAF) that was well-vascularised and could cover the whole hand. Here we report on a patient with a totally degloved hand, in whom reconstruction was performed using a DWAF and good functional results were achieved despite late surgery. Reconstruction with a DWAF may be a useful option for the totally degloved hand.
