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06-03-2012, 01:06 PM
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Re: Medical Procedure ?
Clinical Example: Multiple finger degloving treated with medial cross arm flap and temporary syndactyly Initial injury: ![]() After debridement, the degloved digits were placed in individual pockets in the opposite medial arm. Tunnels were elevated just deep to the dermis with fingers spread apart to maximize the area of skin transferred to each digit. This positioning allows palmar resurfacing with full thickness skin and dorsal cover with subcutaneous tissue and skin graft. ![]() The flap was delayed in stages and then divided. The donor site and dorsal hand were covered with split thickness skin grafts. ![]() Later result, after syndactyly release of the border digits with additional skin grafts. ![]() Full set: Credits: Charles Eaton MD http://www.eatonhand.com/img/17032.htm |