Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Sep 2017)

Late reconstruction of a traumatized hand with loss of multiple fingers

  • Renan Lyuji Takemura,
  • Hugo Alberto Nakamoto,
  • Fernanda do Carmo Iwase,
  • João Carlos Nakamoto,
  • Bruno Azevedo Veronesi,
  • Teng Hsiang Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2017RBCP0072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 03
pp. 441 – 444

Abstract

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Mutilating hand injuries are a challenge to both the hand surgeon and the patient. The surgeon must make decisions ranging from the initial debridement to which fingers and joints will be preserved and the appropriate use of the parts to be removed. Late reconstruction constitutes the second part of this difficult task. The difficulty attributed to the characteristics of each lesion, the large number of treatment possibilities, and the different levels of complexity must be adapted to the personal needs and motivation of each patient. This case report describes a late hand reconstruction with index and middle finger loss, using metacarpophalangeal joint transplantation of the index finger to gain the proximal interphalangeal function of the middle finger.

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