Abstract

Primary and secondary reconstruction of the thumb is a common reconstructive challenge for the hand and plastic surgeons. Currently, The kite flap or the First dorsal metacarpal artery flap remains the regular choice and is believed to be the best for distal thumb defects, but it’s the first time we have utilized a reverse homodigital dorsal radial flap for the thumb with an expected outcome. A 37 - year - old male patient suffered partially, obliquely, and radially necrotic thumb tip in the second week following conservation stitching of the wound due to a motorcycle accident. The necrotic tissues were desbrided and the residual defect was covered simultaneously by reverse homodigital dorsoradial flap. The Interphalange (IP) and Metacarpalphange (MCP) joints were flexible, and the active rang of motion (ROM) of the affected thumb was not limited at 3 months post - op. The reverse homodigital dorsoradial flap has become a useful and valuable material for thumb reconstruction. The flap provides acceptable aesthetic results with primary closure of the donor site and returns the essential functionality to the affected thumb.

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