Between 1993 and 1998, 12 distally based dorsal metacarpal artery flaps were used to cover defects of the fingers and palm. All flaps were raised from the dorsum of the hand. Eleven flaps allowed direct closure of the donor site area; one case required a full-thickness skin graft. Nine flaps healed uneventfully. Distal marginal flap necrosis occurred in three cases. All of these were used to cover defects at the distal part of the middle phalanx.
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