Dorsolateral flap vs. radial midpalmar island flap in the treatment of traumatic distal thumb injuries. Clinical evaluation

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Martín José Pastrana
Carlos Rodolfo Zaidenberg
Ezequiel Ernesto Zaidenberg
Fernando Juárez Cesca
Ezequiel Martínez
José Américo Pastrana

Abstract

Objective: To clinically evaluate patients with combined distal thumb lesions treated by a dorsolateral flap or radial midpalmar island flap. Materials and methods: We retrospectively compared 20 patients (14 males and 6 females, averaging 35 years) with combined distal thumb traumatic lesions, who were operated on by two surgeons using different techniques. Patients had no previous surgical history and a minimum follow-up period of 24 months. Subjective outcome was evaluated by satisfaction index (SI), visual analogue scale (VAS), and QuickDASH score. Objective outcome was evaluated by two-point discrimination test (TPDT), average surgical time (ST), and need for digital spatial reeducation (DSR). Results: Time from admission to medical discharge averaged 7 weeks (range, 6-8). Average postoperative results: VAS for pain, 01/10 (both groups); IS, 97% vs. 92% (dorsolateral flap group vs. radial midpalmar island flap); TPDT, 4 mm vs. 6 mm; QuickDASH, 2.5 vs. 8; ST, 45 minutes vs. 60 minutes; need for DSR, 0 vs. 4 cases. Conclusion: Both the dorsolateral flap and the radial midpalmar island flap techniques were effective in the treatment of distal thumb traumatic lesions, although the dorsolateral flap produced better results in terms of objective evaluation and required less ST.
Level of Evidence: III

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Pastrana, M. J., Zaidenberg, C. R., Zaidenberg, E. E., Juárez Cesca, F., Martínez, E., & Pastrana, J. A. (2020). Dorsolateral flap vs. radial midpalmar island flap in the treatment of traumatic distal thumb injuries. Clinical evaluation. Revista De La Asociación Argentina De Ortopedia Y Traumatología, 85(3), 204-213. https://doi.org/10.15417/issn.1852-7434.2020.85.3.891
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Martín José Pastrana, Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Sector, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital de Pediatría SAMIC “Prof. Dr. Juan P. Garrahan” (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Hand Surgery and Upper Limb Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology,, Sanatorio Güemes (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Carlos Rodolfo Zaidenberg, Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Ezequiel Ernesto Zaidenberg, Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Sector, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Fernando Juárez Cesca, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital San Bernardo (Salta, Argentina)

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital San Bernardo (Salta, Argentina)

Ezequiel Martínez, Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

José Américo Pastrana, Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Musculoskeletal System Study Group, First Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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