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Successful Hand Replantation Augmented by Delayed Pedicled Fascio-Cutaneous Groin Flap in an Adult Laborer: A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors :
Patrick Haranarayan
Ravindra Lalla
Trevor Seepaul
Adrian Alexander
Vijay Naraynsingh
Shariful Islam
Source :
The American Journal of Case Reports
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Scientific Information, Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Patient: Male, 44-year-old Final Diagnosis: Amputed left hand distal to the wrist joint Symptoms: Amputed left hand distal to the wrist joint Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Replantation of amputaed hand augmented with fasciocutaneous left groin flap Specialty: Orthopedics and Traumatology • Plastic Surgery • Rehabilitation • Surgery Objective: Management of emergency care Background: Upper limb replantation has become an almost routine procedure, with digital and hand reattachments being the most commonly performed. These remain challenging procedures to reconstructive surgeons, especially when there is trauma to the detached limb. Injury to the overlying skin and soft tissue can lead to tissue necrosis, sepsis, and loss of the replanted limb. The use of skin grafts as well as a wide variety of muscular, musculo-cutaneous, fascio-cutaneous flaps, and free-transfer grafts has significantly diminished limb loss. We report on the use of a delayed fascio-cutaneous, pedicled groin flap to cover a defect on the dorsum of a hand replanted 6 weeks earlier. Case Report: A right-hand-dominant male laborer had his left hand completely severed by a sharpened machete. This was surgically replanted with limb salvage but there was an area of denuded tissue on the dorsum, devoid of epidermal coverage. A fascio-cutaneous, pedicled rotational flap arising from the left groin was used as definitive cover for the defect. This flap augmented the replantation process by producing a functional and visually acceptable replant, allowing the patient to undergo rehabilitation and eventually return to the workforce. Conclusions: The fascio-cutaneous, pedicled, rotational groin flap is a thin, pliable, but robust flap which covered the defect created by the initial injury with a protective tissue layer. It allowed free movement of the extensor tendons by creating a smooth surface over which they could easily glide with retention of near-normal, functional hand movement.

Details

ISSN :
19415923
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Case Reports
Accession number :
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