Lorio Morgan P, Ziakas Georgios, Masker Kimberly, Howell Sarah, Lewis Brandon M
Neuro-Spine Solutions, P.C., Bristol, TN; email:
Grundy Surgical, Richmond, TX.
Wounds. 2012 May;24(5):120-3.
Few reports exist regarding the use of an artificial dermal substitute ([ADS] Integra™) in the treatment of finger injuries. This retrospective case series evaluated the use of ADS as a bridge for finger reconstruction following complex injuries. The authors' facility treated 26 complex finger injury patients using ADS. Graft take was 92.3% (22/26), with most patients experiencing satisfactory range of motion (88.5% or 23/26). The authors conclude that ADS, as a bridge for reconstruction of complex finger injuries, offers advantages, such as improved contour, functionality, and decreased need for native flaps.