Publications by authors named "Genechten F"

The homodigital island flap is a useful technique in problem cases such as distal amputation of the pulp, atrophic or insensative pulp on the index finger or thumb and painful neuromas. In a series of 60 operations preformed by one surgeon with the SOS Main in Strasbourg, we describe the indications for, and results of, several different techniques: unipedical flaps either advanced or "exchanged" and bipedical flaps either advanced or retreated.

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The classical rotation flap described by J. Hueston involves the advancement of a denervated skin area on the distal stump. In distal amputations of the thumb, this flap should only be used on the lateral side in order to avoid creating a blind medial pulp.

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The Chinese forearm flap is vascularized by the radial artery and may be used as an island or a free flap. Used as an island flap, the pitfalls of the microsurgical procedures required for a free flap, may be avoided. Vascular anastomosis is easily performed owing to the large diameter of the vessel.

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Single stage thumb reconstruction is possible with a new composite skin bone flap from the forearm. The primary vascularisation of skin and bone avoids the disadvantages of the conventional multi-staged procedures such as neurovascular insufficiency, infection and bone absorption. It does not require a surgical team with microsurgical expertise.

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The Chinese forearm flap based on the radial artery is extremely versatile. It can be used as an island-skin flap, a free flap or as a compound forearm flap including vascularised nerve, bone or tendons. This paper describes and discusses some of these applications and is based on a series of 17 patients who presented with problems of reconstruction in the hand.

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The flexor superficialis of the little finger alone is frequently unable to provide good flexion of the PIP joint. This was verified in half of the hands tested in 45 normal volunteers. These data stress the mandatory repair of the flexor profundus tendon in emergency situations.

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In case of dorsal sectioning of the distal phalanx, the nail can be used to mobilize and to bring the bone fragments together. A needle is passed through the nail and the nail bed, and the two fragments can be brought together with a metallic tension suture.

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Based on a homogeneous series of 71 toe-to-hand transfers performed between February 1975 and December 1982 the same surgeon, the authors have tried to define their present day indications. Technical modifications have been described for the second toe transfer : isolated dorsal approach of the toe with early-stage resection of the second metatarsal bone, utilisation of the plantar metatarsal artery of the second interosseous space, utilisation of the volar vessels for the anastomosis at the recipient site, dorsal subcutaneous tunnel for the venous anastomosis of the hand. Aside from the usual indications for thumb reconstruction (11 cases) and 26 cases of transfers for reconstruction in long finger injuries, the indications for partial transfers have become more and more frequent : pulpar (9 cases), pulp + bone + nail (10 cases), isolated nail (1 case), nail + bone (2 cases), first web space (1 case), double twisted toe (5 cases) and articular (6 cases) transfers.

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Two irreducible dislocations of the distal digital interphalangeal joint have been seen by the author. One was dorsally displaced with interposition of the extensor tendon, and the other was a palmar displacement with interposition of the flexor tendon. Both cases were successfully treated by open reduction.

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Peripheral nerve injuries must be considered as serious surgical emergencies for they are often associated with vascular lesions. Primary repair of clean-cut injuries of peripheral nerves by microsurgical techniques yields better results than the best of secondary repairs.

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In a severe compound and contaminated injury of the hand with loss of soft and bony tissues, restoration of function was obtained by a free composite vascularised tissue transfer.

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One is often obliged to resect intrathoracic goiters. This is not directed towards functional problems but towards the local compression on other organs in the vicinity. Goiters that extend through the cervicomediastinal inlet are of this kind.

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