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One-stage osteoplastic reconstruction of the thumb
Tahseen A Cheema1, Steve Miller
1Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. tcheema@salud.unm.edu
Abstract:
One-stage osteoplastic reconstruction of the thumb is based on a reverse-flow forearm osteocutaneous flap. It is indicated in traumatic loss of the thumb at or around metacarpophalangeal joint level in situations where replacement with a toe is not feasible or patient desires against such a transfer. It is relatively an easier method of thumb reconstruction and does not require microsurgical expertise. Donor-site morbidity is small. Complications include delayed wound healing at donor site, radius fracture, and venous congestion. This technique is a useful reconstruction option for traumatic loss at the middle-third level of the thumb.