Song Dajiang, Pafitanis Georgios, Sheng Yonghui, Kazzazi Danny, Kazzazi Fawz, Chi Zhenglin, Feng Guang
Department of Oncology Plastic Surgery, Hunan Province Cancer Hospital, Hunan, China.
Group for Academic Plastic Surgery, The Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Barts Health NHS Trust, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Eplasty. 2023 Nov 10;23:e68. eCollection 2023.
Complex transmetacarpal thumb amputation remains a challenging reconstructive injury. Optimal reconstructive options aim to achieve a neo-thumb with optimal length, sensitivity, stability, and an aesthetically functional result. In cases when immediate replantation of the amputated digit is not possible, a temporary ectopic replantation with staged reconstruction can be deployed. We report our experience of a complex transmetacarpal thumb amputation managed with a staged "domino flap" concept. The first stage involved an ectopic replantation of the amputated digit with a second stage replantation 3 weeks later. Domino flap refers to the requirement of a further reconstruction due to the defect at the donor sites. In this case, the replant is accompanied by 2 domino flap reconstructions with the dorsalis pedis composite free flap to reconstruct the first metatarsal and an anterior tibial artery propeller perforator flap to reconstruct the composite flap donor site.