Unlabelled: We report 2 similar cases of severe injury of the dorsum of the hand, both treated in emergency.
First Case: A 37-year-old right handed male truck driver was admitted with a complex severe injury of the dorsum of his right hand following a traffic accident. He had a combined large defect involving skin, tendons and bone. A complex reconstruction was performed using a massive iliac crest allograft, a tendon graft and a free serratus anterior flap in a one stage procedure, eight hours after the injury. A skin graft was done later. Two years later the functional and esthetic results are good.
Second Case: A 37-year-old woman was admitted with a severe injury of the dorsum of her right hand following a traffic accident. She had a large combined defect involving skin, tendon and bone. A complex reconstruction was carried out using a large iliac crest autograft, a multiple tendon graft and a free latissimus dorsi flap, in one stage 6 hours after the trauma. Eight months later the functional result is partial but useful for the daily activities of the patient.
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