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The muscles of the forearm that move the wrist, hand, and digits are numerous and diverse. They can be classified into two groups based on their location and function — the anterior and posterior compartment muscles.
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Perforator-based forearm island flap.

M Kateva1, K Dimitrov

  • 1Pirogov Hospital for Emergency Medicine, Hand Surgery Department, Sofia, Bulgaria. mkateff@yahoo.com

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Perforator-based forearm flaps offer a single-stage solution for severe hand soft tissue defects, preserving function and the main artery. This technique effectively treated thumb contracture post-burns.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Hand Surgery
  • Burn Reconstruction

Background:

  • Reconstructing hand soft tissue defects with exposed vital structures (tendons, nerves, joints, bones) presents significant surgical challenges.
  • Adequate tissue coverage is crucial for preserving hand function after trauma or burns.

Observation:

  • A patient with a right thumb adduction contracture resulting from second-degree burns was treated.
  • The treatment involved the use of a perforator-based forearm flap.

Findings:

  • The perforator-based forearm flap utilizes 5 to 11 perforating branches from the radial artery, located proximally to the radial styloid.
  • This single-stage technique is suitable for emergency conditions and spares the main radial artery.

Implications:

  • This method provides a viable option for complex hand reconstructions, potentially improving functional outcomes.
  • While effective, the cosmetic outcome at the donor site is a noted disadvantage requiring consideration.