Abstract
Soft-tissue injuries of the hand often require flap coverage to achieve primary wound closure and a good functional result. The use of the reverse radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap in the reconstruction of the hand is discussed. This flap offers thin, pliable, hairless skin and has proved very reliable because of its excellent vascular supply. The anatomy and vascular basis of this flap are presented along with its application in three patients.
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