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Modified Mini-Keystone Flaps for Coverage of Tiny Volar Pulp Defects of the Fingertips in Cases with Missing Amputation Skin Stumps: A Retrospective Study

  • Byung Woo Yoo
  • , Seungyoon Oh
  • , Junekyu Kim
  • , Kap Sung Oh
  • , Hyun Woo Shin
  • , Kyu Nam Kim
  • Kangbuk Samsung Hospital

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Abstract

This study aimed to demonstrate the expanding versatility of keystone flap reconstruction in fingertips. Fifteen patients who underwent the modified mini-keystone flap reconstruction for tiny volar pulp defects of the fingertip between September 2020 and February 2021 were included in this study (average age: 43.4 ± 13.52 years, range: 19–61 years). Patient data were retrospectively collected from their medical records. The two-point discrimination test was used to evaluate the degree of sensory recovery. All defects were successfully covered with the modified mini-keystone flap. The defect sizes ranged from 0.5 cm × 1 cm to 1.2 cm × 2.0 cm, and the flap sizes ranged from 0.7 cm × 1.5 cm to 1.5 cm × 3.0 cm. Although one patient showed a small distal margin maceration, all flaps survived fully. The overall outcomes were favorable at the mean follow-up period of 5.73 ± 0.79 months. We suggest that the modified mini-keystone flap technique is a promising alternative modality for covering tiny volar pulp defects of the fingertip, with few complications and favorable outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3394
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • fingertip defect
  • flap coverage
  • keystone flap
  • tiny defect
  • volar pulp defect

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