Reconstruction of Finger Soft Tissue Defects With a Thinned Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap

Author:

Sơn Trần ThiếtORCID,Việt Dung Phạm ThịORCID,Nghĩa Phan TuấnORCID,Hồng Thúy Tạ ThịORCID

Abstract

Background Reconstructing complex soft tissue defects of the finger requires both functional and aesthetic aspects. There are many free tissue transfers as suitable options for digital resurfacing. The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap is not the first choice for reconstruction of this area because it has the disadvantage that the subcutaneous tissue is too thick; however, its use as a thinned form has yet to be described much. This study presents the flap thinning technique in the small-sized ALT flap for the finger soft tissue defect. Method From May 2009 to March 2018, 10 patients with complete circumferential or semicircumcision defects in the fingers underwent reconstructive procedures that included thinned ALT flap transfer. Finger soft tissue damage due to contusion trauma includes loss of skin and exposure of the bone and tendon. The flap is thinned in 2 different ways: peripheral thinning and total microsurgical thinning, which is selected based on the perforator vessel structure of the flap. Result The ALT flap sizes, averaging 4–9 cm wide and 6–12 cm long, were thinned to 4–7 mm. One perforator was included in the flaps with a pedicle length average of 6.1 cm. The flaps survived entirely in all patients except one with a 30% area in the distal part of the thinned ALT flap that became necrotic because of venous occlusion. Donor sites were closed primarily for all patients. No patients required secondary flap defatting. Conclusions The small thinned ALT perforator flap can be an excellent option for full circumferential or semicircumferential soft tissue defects of the finger. Follow-up showed this as an excellent alternative for finger reconstruction in terms of aesthetic appearance and functional outcome.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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