J Hand Microsurg
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758671
Original Article

Reconstruction of Soft-Tissue Defects of the Thumb Using Reverse-Flow Homodigital Flaps: A Systematic Review

Esther Goh*
1   Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, United Kingdom
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1   Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, United Kingdom
,
Francisco Moura*
1   Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, United Kingdom
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1   Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Introduction Soft-tissue thumb defects are common reconstructive challenges, the main goals being restoration of tactile sensibility, range of movement, pulp padding, length, and cosmesis. The reverse-flow dorsoulnar and dorsoradial collateral artery flaps are homodigital flaps used to cover both distal dorsal and volar thumb defects. These flaps can be used as compound flaps including skin, fat, and/or nerves. As there is no critical analysis of these studies, this study aims to create a synthesized comprehensive systematic review.

Methods Systematic review was performed using the databases PubMed, Embase, and Medline. Eligible studies followed the inclusion criteria: English language and all studies published to date. The primary outcome was flap survival. Other data collected included anatomical area of the defect, flap constituents and dimensions, donor-site closure and complications, transfer method, reoperation, revision, and functional outcomes.

Results A total of 19 articles incorporating 189 flaps met the inclusion criteria. These flaps were categorized and analyzed as dorsoradial (50%), dorsoulnar (39%), and turnover flaps (11%). Dorsoradial flaps were used in fasciocutaneous fashion alone. Partial flap failures occurred in five cases. Dorsoulnar flaps were used as fasciocutaneous or as osteocutaneous flaps. Complete flap failure was reported in one patient alone, whereas partial necrosis was reported in four patients. Adipofascial turnover flaps had two partial flap failures reported but no complete failures. The overall complete and partial flap failure rates were 0.5 and 6.5%, respectively.

Conclusion Reverse-flow homodigital random or axial-based flaps provide a reliable means of reconstruction for soft-tissue defects with reasonable success rate and good functional outcomes. They have a consistent anatomy with a good potential for personalization and therefore increased versatility.

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Relevant written consent was obtained for the patient included within this manuscript for teaching and publication purposes.


* These authors contributed equally to the research and retain the first authorship.


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