Abstract

Reconstruction of hand dorsum soft tissue defect usually requires a flap. The dorsal skin is thin and the underlying structures require coverage by vascularised tissue. We have been using perforator flaps in these cases, especially the anterolateral thigh perforator flap. After a description of the technique, we present a case report in which this flap, in a free version, was used to reconstruct a dorsal hand defect after failure of a posterior interosseous flap. The fascia underlying the flap was used to create a sliding interface for extensor tendons. Postoperative care was without complications. The indications of this flap are numerous but after a review of international literature, we found that its use was seldom reported in France compared to other countries. However, we think that its trophic qualities and minor donor site morbidity make it ideal for coverage of hand dorsum soft tissue defects.

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