1. Using Free Arterialized Venous Flaps for Reconstructing Hand Defects
- Author
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Enrique Salmerón-González, Alessandro Thione, Eloy Condiño-Brito, Miriam Alonso-Carpio, Alberto Pérez-García, and Ana Trapero
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,030230 surgery ,Free Tissue Flaps ,Veins ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Forearm ,medicine ,Humans ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,business.industry ,Soft tissue ,Middle Aged ,Hand ,eye diseases ,Numerical digit ,Surgery ,Shunt (medical) ,Vessel diameter ,Medical–Surgical Nursing ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,business ,Tissue volume - Abstract
Hand and digit soft tissue defects are quite common and frequently require specialized reconstruction. When local flaps cannot be used to reconstruct a soft tissue defect, free flaps must be utilized. To overcome tissue volume and discrepancies in vessel diameter, arterialized venous free flaps from the forearm may provide an acceptable alternative. When using arterialized venous free flaps, surgeons should implement shunt restriction procedures to enhance flap viability.
- Published
- 2021