• Plast. Reconstr. Surg. · Jul 1996

    Case Reports

    The salvage of a degloved hand skin flap by arteriovenous shunting.

    • W M Hsu, F C Wei, C H Lin, H C Chen, C C Chuang, and H T Chen.
    • Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chi Mei Foundation Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
    • Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1996 Jul 1;98(1):146-50.

    AbstractNine cases of hand degloving injuries were treated successfully with arteriovenous shunting technique. Of these nine cases, four were degloved from the wrist level and one from the forearm, three were degloved at the palm and one at the dorsum of the hand. All injuries resulted in distally based skin flaps, which were either superficial to the palmar fascia or within the subcutaneous layer. Lack of active bleeding from the periphery of the avulsed flaps substantiated circulatory compromise before revascularization. Survival of the avulsed flaps was achieved by directing the proximal arterial flow into the venous channel within the avulsed skin flaps. The post-operative care and rehabilitation were straightforward, and functional results were satisfactory.

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