One-stage secondary debulking procedure: A unique technique to restore the differential contour of digit after groin flap reconstruction

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2024 Apr 10:93:149-156. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.03.005. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Pedicled groin flap is a reliable reconstructive method for digits. However, problems with the contour, mobility, and sensation, especially while providing strict thin skin coverage still exist.

Patients and methods: A total of 17 cases with 36 digits injured by trauma were identified. One-stage secondary debulking procedure was adopted for flap revision. The skin over the flap was harvested as a full-thickness graft. At the dorsal side of the reconstructed digit, the subcutaneous tissue and fat were debulked till the deep fascial layer. At the volar side, the flap was debulked till the superficial fascial layer. The skin was then re-grafted. The outcomes were reviewed after 12 months follow-up.

Results: The average timing for debulking procedure after flap reconstruction was 116 days. After removal of bolster dressing 7 days after debulking, all the grafted skin took well. A mean length of 2.5 cm of digit was preserved for the non-replantable digits. The reconstructed digits achieved comparable diameter and contour with that of the contralateral side. The two-point discrimination of the injured digits of adults was 10.4 ± 1.6 mm. Using a 5-point Likert scale, post-debulking digits showed statistically significant improvement compared to pre-debulking digits. The evaluation of the patients' satisfactory outcomes of the reconstructed digits was judged as "very satisfying" in 12 patients (75 %) and "good" in 4 patients (25 %).

Conclusions: One-stage secondary debulking procedure resulted in excellent functional and esthetic outcomes for digits according to different structures of the dorsal and volar sides.

Level of evidence: IV, Retrospective.

Keywords: Contour of digit; Digit reconstruction; Groin flap; One-stage secondary debulking procedure.