수지동맥천공지피판술과 볼점막 이식을 통한 조갑상 손상 치험 1례
- Title
- 수지동맥천공지피판술과 볼점막 이식을 통한 조갑상 손상 치험 1례
- Other Titles
- A Case Report of Nail Bed Reconstruction with Digital Artery Perforator (DAP) Flap and Buccal Mucosal Graft
- Author
- 김연환
- Keywords
- Digital artery perforator flap; Fingertip injury; Nail bed injury; Buccal mucosal graft
- Issue Date
- 2011-01
- Publisher
- 대한성형외과학회
- Citation
- 대한성형외과학회지, 2011, 38(1), P.113-116
- Abstract
- Purpose: Many fingertip injuries are associated with nail injury and it is hard to repair to original shape due to its unique characteristic. Mucosal graft is used for a defect of the nail bed injury. Hereby, we introduce a DAP flap and buccal mucosal graft, with which we could reduce the defect size of the injured fingertip and donor site morbidity at the same time, without any need for harvesting additional skin from other part of hand. Also, mucosal graft makes good cosmetic and functional outcome of nail. Methods: This method was performed in a 56-year-old man with fingertip injury on dorsal side of left thumb due to electrical saw. First, DAP flap was performed on the injured finger to reduce the size of the defect of fingertip and cover the bone exposure. Second, nail bed part of the DAP flap was de-epithelized and buccal mucosal graft was done from left side of intraoral cavity wall. Results: Flap and graft survived without any necrosis but some nail bed could not be covered with flap due to insufficient flap size. All wounds healed well and did not present any severe adversary symptoms. Conclusion: DAP flap with mucosal graft is an effective method that we can easily apply in reconstruction of fingertip injury. We suggest that the combination of the two procedures makes good functional and cosmetic outcome compared to the usual manner, especially in cases of nail bed injury without distal phalanx bone defect.
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- http://click.ndsl.kr/servlet/LinkingDetailView?cn=JAKO201119535548572&dbt=JAKO&org_code=O483&site_code=SS1483&service_code=01
- ISSN
- 1015-6402; 2234-6163
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- COLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S](의과대학) > MEDICINE(의학과) > Articles
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