Medknow Publications on behalf of Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
Abstract
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the wrist with
exposed tendons, joints, nerves and bone represents a challenge to
plastic surgeons, and such defects necessitate flap coverage to
preserve hand functions and to protect its vital structures. We
evaluated the use of a distally-based island ulnar artery perforator
flap in patients with volar soft tissue defects around the wrist.
Materials and Methods: Between June 2004 and June 2006, seven patients
of soft tissue defects on the volar aspect of the wrist underwent
distally-based island ulnar artery perforator flap. Out of seven
patients, five were male and two patients were female. This flap was
used in the reconstruction of the post road traffic accident defects in
four patients and post electric burn defects in three patients. Flap
was raised on one or two perforators and was rotated to 180°.
Results: All flaps survived completely. Donor sites were closed
primarily without donor site morbidity. Conclusion: The distally-based
island Ulnar artery perforator flap is convenient, reliable, easy to
manage and is a single-stage technique for reconstructing soft tissue
defects of the volar aspect of the wrist. Early use of this flap allows
preservation of vital structures, decreases morbidity and allows for
early rehabilitation