Single incision thenar muscle reconstruction using the free functional pronator quadratus flap

BMC Surg. 2021 Jul 12;21(1):310. doi: 10.1186/s12893-021-01308-x.

Abstract

Background: Injuries to the thenar muscle mass or the thenar branch of the median nerve and resulting loss of thumb opposition lead to a massive impairment of hand function. For decades, reconstructive approaches were based on tendon transfers. To broaden the reconstructive repertoire, we present the free functional pronator quadratus flap as a viable alternative for functional reconstruction and provide a specification for its indication. We demonstrate our surgical technique to a single incision reconstruction using the free functional pronator quadratus flap. Based on a series of three patients, which were analyzed for hand function using Kapandji's score and the angle of Bourrel, grip strength and nerve conduction velocity in a two year follow up, we present an indication algorithm.

Results: After successful reinnervation of all flaps, we found an improvement of Kapandji's score from 4.3 ± 0.94 preoperatively, to 8.7 ± 0.47 after two years. Accordingly, the angle of Bourrel decreased from 75.75 ± 3.45 degrees to 36.96 ± 3.68 degree. Grip strength also improved from 14 ± 2.2 kg to 26.2 ± 1.2 kg. No impairment of wrist pronation was observed.

Conclusion: We found excellent functional recovery of thumb opposition and strength, showing similar or even superior results compared to results from tendon transfers. With the benefit of a single incision surgery and therefore minimal donor site morbidity, this free functional muscle transfer is a viable alternative to classic tendon transfers.

Keywords: Flap surgery; Free functional muscle transfer; Plastic surgery; Reconstructive microsurgery; Reconstructive surgery; Thenar muscle loss; Thenar muscle reconstruction; Thumb opposition.

MeSH terms

  • Hand Injuries* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Muscle, Skeletal / surgery
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures*
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Surgical Wound*