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The "jam roll" flap for fingertip reconstruction.

T H Robbins1

  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Sandringham Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|January 1, 1988
PubMed
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A novel "jam roll" cross-finger flap technique reconstructs fingertips. This method offers a reliable solution for various fingertip injuries, demonstrating frequent clinical application.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Hand Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Background:

  • Fingertip reconstruction presents unique challenges due to the complex anatomy and functional demands of the hand.
  • Traditional methods may have limitations in achieving optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes for fingertip defects.

Observation:

  • A specific technique utilizing a deepithelialized cross-finger flap, styled in a "jam roll" fashion, has been developed.
  • This surgical approach aims to provide adequate tissue coverage and preserve sensation for reconstructed fingertips.

Findings:

  • The described deepithelialized cross-finger flap technique is effective for fingertip reconstruction.
  • The "jam roll" method has demonstrated relatively frequent indications and successful application in clinical practice.

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Implications:

  • This technique offers a valuable addition to the armamentarium for hand surgeons managing fingertip injuries.
  • Further studies could explore long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction with this reconstructive approach.