2016
DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000479988.80490.b8
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Cadaveric Study of a Z-Plasty Modification to the Moberg Flap for Increased Advancement and Decreased Morbidity

Abstract: Although the O'Brien modification allows approximately 50 percent further advancement than the Z-plasty modification compared with the standard Moberg flaps, the increase correlates to a large area of exposed neurovascular bundles at the volar base of the thumb, which requires secondary coverage. However, all Z-plasty donor-sites could be closed primarily. Primary closure of all donor sites will decrease healing time, wound complications, digital nerve sensitivity, and cosmetic appearance. This study is the fi… Show more

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“…Neurovascular bundles are dissected, protected and the flap is advanced, and the secondary defect closed with a skin graft 6 . This latter modification allows an average of 7,7 mm more advancement of the flap 13 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neurovascular bundles are dissected, protected and the flap is advanced, and the secondary defect closed with a skin graft 6 . This latter modification allows an average of 7,7 mm more advancement of the flap 13 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 This latter modification allows an average of 7,7 mm more advancement of the flap. 13 A modification using a V-Y proximal flap over the Moberg's flap has been previously described by Elliot et al 17 In this modification, a V-Y flap is used proximally to achieve closure of the defect at the base of thumb. Shah et al 18 have made a similar V-Y flap modification proximally to achieve greater advancement.…”
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“…The Moberg flap is considered to be a standard option for the thumb with medium-sized defects of <2 cm in length. 13,18,19 By modifying the Moberg flap, it can be used for larger defects. Although the FDMA flap is normally used for larger defects, we applied these methods to the same type of defects to ensure standardization in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%