Anatomical Foundations and Clinical Utility of Personalized Free Ilioinguinal Zone Flap for Hand Skin and Soft Tissue Defect Reconstruction

个性化游离髂腹股沟皮瓣在手部皮肤和软组织缺损重建中的解剖学基础和临床应用

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore the anatomical foundations and clinical utility of personalized free ilioinguinal zone flaps for reconstructing skin and soft tissue defects in the hand. METHODS: Anatomical evaluations of the superficial circumflex iliac and the superficial epigastric arteries and veins were performed on 10 cadavers within the inguinal region. Forty-two patients received flap transplants from January 2017 to December 2022 to repair hand tissue defects. Flap areas ranged from 4.0 cm × 6.0 cm to 11.0 cm × 23.0 cm, with arterial anastomosis ensuring vascular connection to recipient sites. Donor sites were directly sutured for closure and healing. RESULTS: The arteries, sourced from the femoral artery, were consistently identified in all cadavers, with a common trunk found in 70% of cases. Of the 42 transplants, 40 successfully survived, showing a high efficacy rate. Complications included two vascular crises; one was successfully managed, and one led to necrosis. Post-operative observations included soft flap texture, mild bloating, sensory recovery from S2 to S3, and minimal scarring at the donor site. CONCLUSION: The personalized free ilioinguinal zone flap is highly effective for repairing hand skin and soft tissue defects, offering advantages like direct donor site closure and reliable vascularity. This method shows great promise in enhancing outcomes in reconstructive hand surgery.

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