Summary:
The treatment for arterial venous malformation (AVM) of functionally and aesthetically important parts such as the hand is considered to be challenging. AVM existed in the right forearm and the thenar region of 55-year-old man. Combined method with free omentum flap and split-thickness skin flap was performed for hand reconstruction after radical excision of an AVM. The postoperative course was good. Seven years have passed postoperatively, and functional but aesthetical results are satisfying with no recurrence. Our operative procedure with complete resection of AVM with placement of the free omental flap to the resected area and placing back the original skin as a skin graft is considered to be an ideal curative surgical treatment of the AVM.
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