Fingertips facilitate smooth motor activity, precise sensation, and the delicate movement of the hands and have an aesthetic function. Fingertip injuries are defined as injuries occurring distal to the insertion of the flexor and extensor tendons. These injuries are one of the most common trauma injuries presented in acute care settings, accounting for approximately 4.8 million emergency department visits per year in the United States.(1) Fingertip amputations may not constitute the majority among these fingertip injuries but can have a complex spectrum of injury. In these cases, the reconstruction methodologies focus on preserving the digital length, ensuring adequate soft tissue coverage, preserving the nail structure, achieving a well-contoured and painless fingertip, and restoring durable and sensate skin. There are so many factor that influence the result of composite graft in distal finger tip amputation. Investigators will collected the data including the size of amputee , shape, level of amputation, mechanism of amputation, if hyperbaric oxygen therapy, operation procedures.
Fingertip amputations underwent 1. modified composite grafting with pulp Adipo-fascia advance flap 2. composite graft 3. revision amputation was collected in this study Follow-up was arranged in out-patient department, including: type of amputation ( Hirase classification, ) 2-point discrimination test, DASH(Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand) outcome measure, graft survival, pain evaluation with visual Analog scale other associated treatment such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy length of finger shortening at 6 month after operation
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Taiwan
RECRUITINGgraft survival
composite graft survival rate
Time frame: postoperatively after 6 weeks
Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire
hand function evaluation
Time frame: postoperatively 24 weeks
subjective self-evaluation questionnaire
subjective self-evaluation of finger looking
Time frame: postoperatively 24 weeks
length of finger shortening
finger length
Time frame: postoperatively 24 weeks
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