JPRAS Open (Mar 2020)

Extensor tendon repairing with a rolled deep temporal fascial graft and a free temporoparietal fascial flap as a gliding bed: A case report

  • Takashi Kurabayashi,
  • Yasutoshi Suzuki,
  • Hirotaka Asato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 75 – 79

Abstract

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Reconstruction of combined skin and tendon loss in an injury of the dorsum of the hand is a challenging problem because it is required to achieve adequate excursion of the tendon. We herein report our case of extensor tendon repair for a dorsal hand injury using a rolled deep temporal fascial (DTF) graft and a free temporoparietal fascial flap. The patient regained satisfactory hand function with minimal donor site morbidity. DTF utilization as tendon grafts spares another incision for tendon grafting. Furthermore, one can integrate all the donor sites into the temporal region by choosing the scalp as a donor site for skin grafting. Patients can benefit from this procedure, which provides a functional reconstruction of the hand and leaves only inconspicuous donor site scars. Keywords: Hand trauma, Tendon injury, Deep temporal fascial graft, Temporoparietal fascial flap