Abstract

The DMCA flap also known as Quaba flap serves as a valuable option for reconstructive hand surgeons, particularly for addressing dorsal finger defects when other flap options are limited. It aligns with reconstructive principles, offering simplicity, reliability, and minimal donor site morbidity. This report details the case of a female with a contracture on the right index finger and briefly explores various DMCA flap variations to obtain the best mobility of the flexion creases without sacrificing the main artery Keywords: Quaba flap, Contracture, Reconstructive surgery, Intradermal Suture

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