Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction: surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy
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of Contents
A Basic knowledge
........................... 1 4.4.3
4.4.4
1
Systematic anatomy and topography
4.5
of the upper limb
.......................... 2 4.5.1
1.1
The upper arm
.............................. 4 4.5.2
1.1.1
Compartments of the upper arm
................. 4 4.5.3
1.1.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 4
1.1.3
Cross sectional anatomy
...................... 16
1.2
The forearm
................................ 18
В
1.2.1
Compartments of the forearm
.................. 18
1.2.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 20
1.2.3
Cross sectional anatomy
...................... 30
1.3
The hand
.................................. 32 5
1.3.1
Compartments of the hand
.................... 32 5.1
1.3.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 36 5.1.1
1.3.3
Cross sectional anatomy
...................... 52 5.1.2
1.3.4
The structure and function of the nail and the
5.1.3
nail bed (nail complex)
........................ 54
5,1.4
2
Applied anatomy
........................... 57
2.1
The biomechanics of the skin
................... 58 5.1.5
2.1.1
The anisotropic properties of the skin
5.1.6
(relaxed skin tension lines)
..................... 58 5.1.7
2.1.2
Nonlinear properties of the skin
................. 58
2.1.3
Time-dependent properties of the skin
............ 58 5.1.8
2.2
Functional units and subunits of the upper limb and
hand
...................................... 60 5.1.9
2.3
The concept of low-resistance zones of the upper
5.1.10
limb and hand
.............................. 62 5.1.11
2.4
The concept of a soft tissue/bone functional unit
.... 62 5.1.12
3
Functional, aesthetic and social aspects
5.1,13
of the upper limb
.......................... 65
3.1
Functional aspects of the upper extremity
......... 66 5.1.14
3.2
Aesthetic aspects of the upper extremity
.......... 71
3.3
Social aspects of the upper extremity
............. 71 5.1.15
4
Generalities of flap surgery
.................. 73 5.1.16
4.1
Skin flaps
.................................. 74
4.1.1
Classification
................................ 74 5.1.17
4.1.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 77
4.1.3
Indications
................................. 80 5.1.18
4.2
Fasciai
and adipofascial flaps
................... 82 5.1.19
4.2.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 82 5.1.20
4.2.3
Indications
................................. 82 5.1.21
4.3
Muscle flaps
................................ 82
4.3.1
Classification
................................ 82 5.1.22
4.3.2
Vascularisation
.............................. 83 5.1.23
4.3.3
Indications
................................. 83
4.4
Bone flaps (vascularised bone graft)
............. 84 5.1.24
4.4.1
Classification
................................ 84 5.1.25
4.4.2
Bone transplant (bone graft)
.................... 84 5.1.26
Vascularisation
.............................. 86
Indications
................................. 86
Compound flaps
............................. 88
Classification
................................ 88
Vascularisation
.............................. 88
Indications
................................. 88
Flaps and further treatment options
forcoverage of soft tissue and bone defects
of the upper limb
.......................... 89
Skin flaps
................................. 91
Pedicled skin flaps from the hand region
.......... 92
Four-flap Z-plasty according to
Woolf
and Broadbent
92
Butterfly flap according to Shaw
................. 94
Trident flap
plasty
according to Glicenstein
or Hirshowitz
............................... 96
Three flap transposition
plasty
according to Levandovsky
...................... 98
Dorsopalmar transposition flap according to Flatt
.. 100
Nail bed transposition flap according to Shepard
.... 102
Radiolateral
index finger transposition flap
according to Spinner
.......................... 104
Palmar pedicled transposition flap
according to Vasconez
........................ 106
Laterodigital transposition flap according to Bunnell
108
Palmar transposition flap according to Hueston
..... 112
Dorsal transposition flap according to Hueston
..... 114
Palmar advancement flap family
according to
Moberg
.......................... 118
Palmar advancement flap family
according to Tranquilli-Leau
................... 122
Homodigital laterodorsal
island flap
according to Joshi or Pho
...................... 126
Lateral advancement flap family
according to
Geissendörfer
or Kutler
............. 128
Homodigital neurovascular
exchange island flap
according to Foucher
......................... 134
Homodigital
reverse island flap
according to Oberlin
.......................... 136
Thenar flap according to
Gatewood .............. 138
Dorsal cross-finger flap according to Cronin
....... 140
Palmar cross-finger flap according to Iselin
........ 144
Dorsal sensible cross-finger flap
according to Gaul
............................ 146
Dorsal flag flap according to
Vilain
.............. 148
Dorsal median phalanx island flap
according to
Büchler ......................... 152
Laterodigital island flap according to Rose
......... 156
Heterodigital
island flap according to Littler
....... 160
Dorsocommissural flap according to Dautel
........ 164
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5.1.27
1st
dorsal metacarpal
artery (DMCA I) flap
according to Hilgenfeldt
....................... 166
5.1.28
Dorsal metacarpal artery (DMCA) II to IV flap
according to Earley and Milner
................. 170
5.1.29
Distally based dorsal radial neurocutaneous
metacarpal flap according to
Bertelli
and Khoury
... 176
5.2
Pedicled flaps from the forearm region
........... 180
5.2.1
Pedicled radial forearm flap according to Yang
..... 180
5.2.2
Antecubital
fasciocutaneous perforator flap
according to Lamberty and Cormack
.............. 186
5.2.3
Ulnar artery forearm flap according to Lovie
....... 188
5.2.4
Distal ulnar artery perforator flap according to Becker
192
5.2.5
Posterior interosseous artery flap
according to
Penteado
or Zancolli
............... 194
5.2.6
Anterior interosseous artery flap according to
Ни
... 198
5.2.7
Distally based lateral antebrachial
neurocutaneous flap according to
Bertelli
......... 202
5.3
Pedicled skin flaps from the upper arm region
...... 208
5.3.1
Lateral upper arm flap according to Song
......... 208
5.3.2
Medial upper arm flap according to Daniel
........ 210
5.3.3
Posterior upper arm flap according to Masquelet
.... 214
5.4
Pedicled skin flaps from the thorax region
......... 216
5.4.1
Parascapular flap according to Nassif
............ 216
5.5
Pedicled skin flaps from a distant region
.......... 220
5.5.1
Cross-arm flap according to McCash (including
techniqueofiatrogenicsyndactylyrelease )
...... 220
5.5.2
Pocket flap according to Marino
(including multiple-stage flap delay )
........... 224
5.5.3
Abdominal flap according to
Zoltán
(including flap training )
..................... 226
5.5.4
Groin flap according to McGregor
(including secondary flap thinning )
............ 230
5.6
Generally applicable pedicled skin flaps
........... 234
5.6.1
Translation flap
............................. 234
5.6.2
Rotation flap according to
Imre
................. 236
5.6.3
W-plasty techniques according to
Borges.......... 240
5.6.4
Two-flap Z-plasty according to Horner
............ 244
5.6.5
Double-opposing Z-plasty according to Pick
....... 248
5.6.6
Rhomboid flap according to Limberg or Dufourmentel
250
5.7
Free microvascular skin flaps
................... 252
5.7.1
Venous flap according to Yoshimura
.............. 252
5.7.2
Free anterolateral thigh flap (ALT) according to Song
256
5.7.3
Dorsalis
pedis
artery flap according to McCraw
and Furlow
................................. 260
6
Fascia and adipofascial flaps
................. 267
6.1
Pedicled fascia flaps from the hand region
........ 268
6.1.1
Hypothenar fat pad (adipofascial) flap
according to Cramer
.......................... 268
6.2
Pedicled fascia flaps from the forearm region
...... 271
6.3
Pedicled fascia flaps from the upper arm regions
.... 271
6.4
Pedicled fascia flaps from the thorax regions
....... 271
6.5
Free microvascular fascia flap
.................. 271
6.5.1
Superficial temporal artery fascia flap
according to Smith
........................... 272
7
Muscle
flaps
............................... 275
7.1
Pedicled muscle
flaps from the hand region
........ 276
7.1.1
1st dorsal ¡nterosseous muscle flap
according to Mathes
.......................... 276
7.1.2
2nd and 3rd dorsal ¡nterosseous muscle flap
according to Hierner
.......................... 278
7.1.3
Abductor pollicis
brevis
muscle flap
according to Mathes and Nahai
.................. 282
7.1.4
Lumbrical muscle flap according to Wilgis
......... 284
7.1.5
Abductor
digiti
minimi muscle flap
according to Huber or Nicolaysen
................ 286
7.2
Pedicled muscle flaps from the forearm region
..... 290
7.2.1
Pronator quadratus muscle flap according to
Dellon
290
7.2.2
Brachioradialis muscle flap according to
Ger
....... 294
7.3
Pedicled muscle flaps from the elbow region
....... 298
7.3.1
Anconeus muscle flap according to Cardany
....... 298
7.4
Pedicled muscle flaps from the thorax region
...... 302
7.4.1
Serratus anterior muscle flap according to
Takayanagi and Tsukie
......................... 302
7.4.2
Latissimus
dorsi
muscle flap according to Olivari
... 306
7.4.3
Bipolar complete pectoralis major muscle flap
according to Dautry or Carroll
.................. 316
7.5
Free microvascular muscle flaps
................. 322
7.5.1
Free multifunctional, split
segmental
myocuta-
neous gracilis flap according to Harm or Mantkelow
.. 322
8
Bone flaps (vascularised bone grafts)
......... 327
8.1
Pedicled bone flaps from the hand region
......... 328
8.1.1
Callotaxis lengthening according to Ilizarov
....... 328
8.1.2
Pisiform bone transfer according to Beck
.......... 332
8.1.3
2nd metacarpal bone flap according to Brunelli
...... 336
8.2
Pedicled bone flaps from the forearm region
....... 338
8.2.1
Vascularised bone flap according to Zaidemberg
___ 338
8.3
Free microvascular bone flaps
.................. 340
8.3.1
Deep circumflex iliac artery (DCIA) bone flap
according to Taylor
.......................... 340
8.3.2
Free microvascular fibula bone flap
according to Ueba
........................... 344
8.3.3
Medial femoral condyle vascularised bone graft
according to Masquelet
........................ 350
9
Compound flaps
........................... 355
9.1
Pedicled compound flaps from the hand region
..... 356
9.1.1
Pollicisation according to
Gösset ................ 356
9.1.2
Finger ray transposition according to
Graham or Carroll
...........................
З6О
9.1.3 Homodigital
DIP to PIP joint transfer
according to Foucher
......................... 364
9.2
Free microvascular compound flaps
.............. 366
9.2.1
Free great toe transplantation according to Cobbett
or Buncke
..................................
366
9.2.2
Modified wrap-around great toe flap
according to Morrison
........................ 372
9.2.3
Free second toe transfer according to Yang
........ 378
9.2.4
Free metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint transfer
according to Mathes
.......................... 384
9.2.5
Free PIP joint transplantation from the second toe
according to Foucher
.........................
З88
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10
Further treatment options for coverage of
soft tissue and bone defects at the upper limb
393
10.1
Skin and soft tissue defects
.................... 394
10.1.1
Primary wound closure
........................ 394
10.1.2
Controlled secondary wound healing of
acute wounds ( cicatrisation
dirigée )
............. 396
10.1.3
Split-thickness skin grafting
according to
Ollier
or Thiersch
.................. 398
10.1.4
Full-thickness skin grafting according to Wolfe
or
Krause................................... 402
10.1.5
Split-thickness nail bed grafting according to Shepard
406
10.1.6
Skin expansion according to Neumann
or Radovan
................................. 408
10.1.7
Continuous soft tissue distraction
according to Messina
.......................... 411
10.1.8
Synovial
flap according to Wulle
................ 412
10.2
Bone and compound defects
................... 414
10.2.1
Non-vascularised cancellous bone grafting
according to
Matti
........................... 414
10.2.2
Tissue-bank concept according to Chase
( Spare part flap surgery )
...................... 418
10.2.3
Amputation distal to the radiocarpal joint
(microamputation)
.......................... 422
10.2.4
Amputation proximal to the radiocarpal joint
(macroamputation)
.......................... 426
10.2.5
Replantation distal to the distal radioulnar joint
(microreplantation) according to Komatsu and Tamai
432
10.2.6
Replantation proximal to the distal radioulnar joint
(macroreplantation) according to Malt and McKhann
442
C Pre-
and postoperative additional therapy
..... 449
11
Basic principles and goals of physiotherapy
of the upper limb and hand
.................. 451
11.1
Introduction
................................ 452
11.2
Passive and active movement exercises
........... 452
11.3
Occupational therapy
......................... 452
11.4
Thermo- and cryotherapy
...................... 453
11.5
Massage
................................... 453
11.6
Electrotherapy
.............................. 453
12
Basic principles of scar treatment
............ 455
12.1
Introduction
................................ 456
12.2
Prevention of inadequate cicatrisation
........... 456
12.3
Suppression of inadequate cicatrisation
.......... 457
12.4
Correction of inadequate cicatrisation
........... 457
13
Basic principles of prosthetics
................ 459
13.1
Definition: Passive and active
prostheses
.......... 460
13.2
Principles of prosthetic fitting according
to the level of amputation
..................... 460
13.2.1
Hand and fingers
............................ 460
13.2.2
Forearm
................................... 461
13.2.3
Elbow
..................................... 461
13.2.4
Upper arm
................................. 461
13.2.5
Glenohumeral
exarticulation
................... 462
13.2.6
Shoulder girdle (interscapulo-thoracic
amputation)
....................
462
D
Differential therapy
........................ 463
14
Basic principles of defect management at the
upper limb and hand
—
global defect
management at the combined hand and
upper limb clinic
........................... 465
14.1
Introduction
................................ 466
14.2
Profound basic knowledge
..................... 466
14.3
Multidisciplinary team approach
................ 466
14.4
Standardized patient selection
.................. 468
14.4.1
Defect-related factors
......................... 468
14.4.2
Patient-related factors
........................ 469
14.4.3
Therapy-related factors
....................... 469
14.5
Integrative
treatment concept
................. 474
14.5.1
Emergency management
...................... 475
14.5.2
Primary treatment
........................... 475
14.5.3
Adjuvant treatment
.......................... 475
14.5.4
Secondary interventions to improve functions
...... 476
15
Skin and soft tissue defects of the upper limb
.. 477
15.1
Shoulder
................................... 478
15.1.1
Cranial shoulder
subunit (supraclavicular
region)
... 478
15.1.2
Middle shoulder
subunit
...................... 478
15.1.3
Caudal shoulder
subunit
(axilla)
................. 478
15.1.4 Polyregional
shoulder defects
.................. 478
15.2
Upper arm
................................. 479
15.2.1
Anterior upper arm
subunit
.................... 479
15.2.2
Posterior upper arm
subunit
.................... 480
15.2.3
Medial upper arm subunit/lateral, upper arm
subunit
480
15.2.4 Polyregional
upper arm defects
................. 480
15.3
Elbow (distal third of upper arm and proximal third
of forearm)
................................. 481
15.3.1
Posterior elbow
subunit
(region of the olecranon)
... 481
15.3.2
Anterior elbow
subunit
(cubital region)
........... 481
15.3.3
Lateral elbow
subunit
......................... 482
15.3.4
Medial elbow
subunit
........................ 483
15.3.5 Polyregional
elbow defects
.................... 483
15.4
Forearm
................................... 484
15.4.1
Middle third of forearm
....................... 484
15.4.2
Distal third of the forearm (including wrist)
........ 485
15.4.3
Dorsal region of the wrist
...................... 485
15.4.4
Palmar wrist region
.......................... 485
15.4.5
Ulnar region of the wrist
...................... 486
15.4.6
Radial region of the wrist
...................... 486
15.4.7 Polyregional
wrist defects
..................... 486
15.5
Hand
..................................... 487
15.5.1
Dorsum of the hand
.......................... 487
15.5.2
Palm of the hand
............................ 490
15.5.3
1st web space
............................... 493
15.5.4
Thumb defects
.............................. 497
15.5.5
2nd to 4th web spaces
......................... 508
15.5.6
Finger defects
............................... 511
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16
Defects of the nails and nail
matrix...........
523
16.1
Primary care of traumatic nail injuries
............ 524
16.1.1
Cut injuries
................................. 524
16.1.2
Subungual haematoma
....................... 524
16.1.3
Luxation of the nail plate
...................... 525
16.1.4
Defects of the sterile matrix region
.............. 525
16.1.5
Defects of the
germinative
matrix region
.......... 525
16.2
Secondary surgery
........................... 526
16.2.1
Defects of the dorsal nail wall
.................. 526
16.2.2
Defects of the lateral nail wall
.................. 526
16.2.3
Split-nail deformity
........................... 526
16.2.4
Claw-nail deformity
.......................... 526
16.2.5
Defects of the nail complex
.................... 526
17
Fractures, bone defects and joint defects
...... 527
17.1
Introduction
................................ 528
17.2
Fractures and bone defects without
additional soft tissue defects
................... 528
17.2.1
Simple fractures
............................. 528
17.2.2
Simple bone defects
.......................... 528
17.2.3
Avascular bone necroses
...................... 529
17.3
Fractures and bone defects with additional soft tissue
defects (combined bone and soft tissue defects)
___ 530
17.4
Joint defects
................................ 532
17.4.1
Vascuiarised joint transplantation of the hand
...... 532
18
Amputation and amputation-like injuries
...... 535
18.1
Introduction
................................ 536
18.2
Basic knowledge
............................ 536
18.3
Multidisciplinary treatment team and
common language
.......................... 536
18.3.1
Diagnostics
................................. 536
18.3.2
Classification
............................... 536
18.4
Standardized patient selection
.................. 540
18.4.1
Possibility of replantation
...................... 540
18.4.2
Dignity of replantation
........................ 540
18.4.3
Risk of replantation
.......................... 540
18.4.4
Worthy of replantation
........................ 542
18.4.5
Intention of replantation
...................... 543
18.4.6
Replantation concept
......................... 544
18.4.7
Does the replanted part impair the patient s health?
. 544
18.4.8
Is there need for secondary surgery?
............. 544
18.5
Integrative
replantation concept
............... 545
18.5.1
Emergency management
...................... 545
18.5.2
Primary treatment (replantation, stump provision)
.. 546
18.5.3
Adjuvant treatment
.......................... 546
18.5.4
Secondary, function-improving interventions
....... 546
19
Reconstruction of grip function
.............. 547
19.1
Introduction
................................ 548
19.2
The inadequate thumb
....................... 549
19.2.1
Loss of function with a normal length
............ 549
19.2.2
Loss of function through amputation injuries
....... 549
19.3
Inadequate finger(s)
......................... 552
19.3.1
Loss of function with normal length
.............. 552
19.3.2
Loss of function through amputation injuries
....... 552
19.4
Inadequate thumb and finger(s)
................ 554
19.4.1
Loss of function with a normal length
............ 554
19.4.2
Loss of function through amputation injury
........ 554
Index
..................................... 557
Flap surgery of the hand and upper limb: keeping you posted!
The management of patients with hand and upper-limb deficiencies is a routine task in reconstructive
surgery. A multitude of conventional and microvascular flap reconstructions have been described,
and it is rather difficult to keep track of them all. This book is coming to your rescue:
■
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■
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■
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■
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700
high-quality drawings displaying surgical and anatomical details provide dear,
step-by-step instructions
■
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■
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■
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■
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The book furnishes both the general surgeon facing emergency situations and the hand surgery
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A textbook and reference guide to the primary and secondary treatment of hand
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spelling | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy Robert Hierner ... 1. ed. München Elsevier, Urban & Fischer 2014 XIV, 583 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 gnd rswk-swf Armchirurgie (DE-588)4143022-0 gnd rswk-swf Lappenplastik (DE-588)4202810-3 gnd rswk-swf Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 s Armchirurgie (DE-588)4143022-0 s Lappenplastik (DE-588)4202810-3 s DE-604 Hierner, Robert Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-437-59195-2 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024507870&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024507870&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 gnd Armchirurgie (DE-588)4143022-0 gnd Lappenplastik (DE-588)4202810-3 gnd |
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title | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy |
title_auth | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy |
title_exact_search | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy |
title_full | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy Robert Hierner ... |
title_fullStr | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy Robert Hierner ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy Robert Hierner ... |
title_short | Flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction |
title_sort | flaps in hand and upper limb reconstruction surgical anatomy operative techniques and differential therapy |
title_sub | surgical anatomy, operative techniques and differential therapy |
topic | Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 gnd Armchirurgie (DE-588)4143022-0 gnd Lappenplastik (DE-588)4202810-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Handchirurgie Armchirurgie Lappenplastik |
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