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The Versatile Adani`s Flap for Fingertip Coverage Indications and Case Reports
Fecha
2010Registro en:
ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY, v.64, n.4, p.412-415, 2010
0148-7043
10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181b0226c
Autor
TORRES, Luciano R.
TENG, Hsiang W.
ZUMIOTTI, Arnaldo V.
MATTAR JR., Rames
DUARTE, Gustavo G.
NAKAMOTO, Joao C.
IWASE, Fernanda do Carmo
SAKAMOTO, Tarsila G.
Institución
Resumen
Heterodigital pedicle flaps have 2 possible patters of vascularization: anterograde flow (Littler) or reverse flow (Adani). The Adani`s flap uses the Y-V pedicle lengthening principle. The flap is raised from the adjacent uninjured finger based on the digital artery. The common digital artery is ligated and a long pedicle is formed from the 2 converging digital arteries to supply a reverse flow flap. Four patients with severe fingertips injuries were submitted to surgical treatment with the Adani`s flap. All flaps integrated and provided skin coverage. The Adani`s flap has a long vascular pedicle that allows a wide arch of transposition. An easier vascular dissection in a site distant from the trauma which evolves a higher diameter digital artery and proximal interphalangeal arterial system promotes a high survival rate and good functional results. Adani`s flap is a reliable technique for severe fingertip injuries.